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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following statements are correct in case of the carbonyl bond between carbon and oxygen?

    Solution

    In carbonyl bonds b/w O and C, C is electrophilic centre(centre which needs electron as it is deficient in it) and O is nucleophilic centre(centre which needs +ve charge as it has excess charge).  Also, C=O bond is polarised with O having partial negative charge and C having partial positive charge.

  • Question 2
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    How many structural isomers can compound with molecular formula ‘C3H6O’ have?

    Solution

    The Isomers of C3H6O include:

    Hence we can see that a total of 11 isomers of C3H6O are possible.

  • Question 3
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    What is the common name of 2-methyl-propanal?

    Solution

    • Isobutyraldehyde is the chemical compound with the formula (CH₃)₂CHCHO.
    • It is an aldehyde, isomeric with n-butyraldehyde.
    • Isobutyraldehyde is manufactured, often as a side-product, by the hydroformylation of propene. Its odour is described as that of wet cereal or straw.

  • Question 4
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    Write the IUPAC name of (CH3)2CHCHO?

    Solution

    The IUPAC name of (CH3)2CHCHO is 2-methylpropanal and its chemical name is Isobutyraldehyde.

  • Question 5
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    Carbonyl compounds when oxidized easily to form carboxylic group involves

    Solution

    AlcoholWhat Is the OH Functional Group Called? is the group in which (carbonyl) group is not present. Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids all have a carbonyl group present in them. Aldehydes have group, ketones have a group and carboxylic acids have a group.

    Hence A is correct.

  • Question 6
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    Acetone and Propanal are

    Solution

    Acetone (CH3COCH3) and Propanal (CH3CH2CHO) are functional isomers.

    • Acetone:
      Acetone Laboratory Reagent, >= 99.5 % | 67-64-1 | Sigma-Aldrich
    • Propanal:

  • Question 7
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    The IUPAC name of CH3CHO is:

    Solution

    • The functional group is an aldehyde; −CHO and the given compound has two carbon atoms.
    • Thus, the IUPAC name of the compound is ethanal.
      Ethanal Structure (Page 1) - Line.17QQ.com

  • Question 8
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    What is the IUPAC name of Acrolein?

    Solution

    IUPAC name of acrolein is prop-2-enal, a name derived from that of acrylic acid, the parent carboxylic acid.
    Acrolein hydroquinone - stabilizer, 90 % | 107-02-8 | Sigma-Aldrich

  • Question 9
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     Which of the following statement about C=O and C=C is correct?

    Solution

    • The first bond formed is a sigma bind and the second one is a pi bond.
    • O has a higher electronegativity than C and hence the electron cloud will be shifted towards the O atom, making the compound polar.
    • This is not possible in C=C.

  • Question 10
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    Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are examples of which type of isomerism?

    Solution

    • Isomerism:

    • The compounds having the same molecular formula, which differ in at least some physical or chemical properties, are known as isomers and the phenomenon is said to be isomerism.
    • The different types of isomerism are chain isomerism, position isomerism, and functional isomerism.
    • The chain isomerism is due to the arrangement of carbon atoms so the size of the parent chain or the size of the side chain must be different.
    • The position isomerism is due to different locant numbers of functional groups or multiple bonds or side chains along the same parent chain.
    • Functional isomerism is due to the presence of different functional groups.
    • Prop-2-en-1-ol is an organic compound that contains three Carbon atoms and one alcohol group.
    • That is, both Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are having same molecular formula but different structural formulas.
    • Both Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol contain different functional groups, that is they are functional isomers.

    Therefore, Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are examples of functional isomers.

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