Versatile Nature of Carbon
Versatile Nature of Carbon: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Functional Group, Homologous Series, Compounds of Carbon, Organic Compounds, Structural Isomerism, Saturated Hydrocarbons, Structure of Methane, Versatile Nature of Carbon and, Electron Dot Structure of Ethane
Important Questions on Versatile Nature of Carbon
Which of the following is organic compound?
Which of the following suffix is used for aldehyde functional group.
Which of the following suffix is used for carboxylic acid functional group.
Which of the following suffix is used for aldehyde functional group?
Which of the following suffix is used in alcohol functional group.
Which of the following is the chemical formula of ethene?
The chemical formula of ethane is
Carbon can form many compounds because it has
What strong bonds form between carbon atoms?
Which of the following are correct structural isomers of butane?
Match the items of column I with those of column II.
The heteroatoms present in the following compound are
oxygen
carbon
hydrogen
chlorine
The name of the compound is
Which of the following is not a homologue of other three?
Which among the following are unsaturated hydrocarbons?
Which of the following is not a straight chain hydrocarbon?
The number of carbon atoms present in the molecule of fifth member of the homologous series of alkynes is:
The number of minimum carbon atoms for the hydrocarbons to exhibit isomerism is:
Carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing its four valence electrons with four univalent atoms, e.g. hydrogen. After the formation of four bonds, carbon attains the electronic configuration of