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The general formula CnH2nO2 could be for open chain
Saturated fatty acids are represented by which of the formula?
A tribasic acid is Carboxylic Acid and Its Derivatives
Which of the following is a polyprotic acid
How many stereoisomers (geometrical and optical) are possible for the following compound ? CH3CH=CHCH2CH(OH)COOH
O H C Cl is called:
How many acids and esters are possible for the compound with molecular formula C4H8O2
Monocarboxylic acids are functional isomers of
The general formula for monocarboxylic acids is
The IUPAC name of the molecule is:
The IUPAC name of is
Assertion : Acid catalysed hydrolysis of ester is reversible on the other hand base catalysed hydrolysis is irreversible. Reason : In acid catalysed ester hydrolysis carboxylic acid is formed on which nucleophile atta…
Which of the following represents the correct order of the acidity in the given compounds?
In a set of the given reactions, acetic acid yielded a product C. O C H (i) C H MgBr Anh.AlCl (ii) H CH COOH PCl A B C -> -> -> Product C would be (a)
The correct order of increasing acid strength of the compounds
Which of the following is correct order of acidity?
An enantiomerically pure acid is treated with racemic mixture of an alcohol having one chiral carbon. The ester formed will be
The strongest acid among the following is –
End product of the following reaction is Cl alc. KOH red p CH CH COOH A B -> -> (a) (b) (c) (d)
When CH2 = CH – COOH is reduced with LiAlH , the compound obtained will be:
When propionic acid is treated with aqueous sodium bicarbonate, CO2 is liberated. The C of CO2 comes from
Methyl acetate will be obtained by reacting CH3OH with (Manipal 2014)
Among the following compounds the one that is most reactive towards electrophilic nitration is (AIPMT 2014)
Rosenmund reduction is used for the preparation of (Manipal 2012)
The correct order of decreasing acid strength of trichloroacetic acid (1), trifluoroacetic acid (2), acetic acid (3) and formic acid (4) is (AIPMT 2012)