Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds

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Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Dehydration of Alcohols, Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds, Chlorination of Methane, Polymerisation of Alkenes, Controlled Oxidation of Alkanes and, Laboratory Preparation of Methane

Important Questions on Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds

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Write with equation the chemical reaction between Ethane and Bromine.

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Write the reaction between ethylene and iodine monochloride.

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The reaction between _________and Baeyer’s reagent gives ethylene glycol.

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Alkaline 1% KMnO4 solution is _____ colour. When ethylene is passed through this solution the colour is discharged.

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The 1% alkaline KMnO4 solution is known as Baeyer's reagent.

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Bayer's reagent is used in the laboratory for:

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Give a chemical test to identify ethylene.

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Acetylene reacts with bromine in the presence of CCl4:

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Complete the following reaction

2CH2+5O2_____ +2H2O+heat

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Give any two chemical properties of acetylene?

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Acetylene reacts with bromine in the presence of PCl4 solution.

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Acetylene is a colourless gas.

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Acetylene is soluble in water.

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The density of acetylene is higher than air.

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Write any two physical properties of acetylene?

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Alkenes undergo hydrogenation and get converted to _____.

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Ethane(C2H6) undergoes substitution reaction but not addition reaction.

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CH4+Cl2SunlightCH3Cl+HCl is an example of 

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Which of the following will undergo addition reaction?