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OBJECTIVE CHEMISTRY PART-II 217 17. 18. 19, 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. CH - COOH The IUPAC name of | is: CH; - COOH (a) Succinie acid (b) Butanoie acid (©) Dibutanoic acid (@) But-1, 4-dive acid KCN H,0/H" C:HsBr ——> A The compound ‘B’ is: (a) Acetic acid (b) Propanoie acid (©) Ethyl aleohol (a) Propionaldehyde Which of the following will react with both ethanol and ethanoic acid at room temperature: (a) CaCOs (b) Cuo (©) Na-metal (@) CHOH Which one of the following is not an amino acid: (a) Alanine (b) Glycine (©) Aspartic acid (a) Aniline Which one of the following metal can evolve hydrogen from acetic acid: (a) Na (b) Fe (©) Al (d) Cu Which one of the following is not a dicarboxylic acid: (a) Malonic acid (b) Valerie acid (©) Maleic acid (d) Succinic acid HO -CH- COOH ‘The compound | is commonly called: HO-CH-CooH (a) Lactic acid (b) Citric acid (©) Tartaric acid (a) Succinie acid Reverse of esterification is known as: (a) Trans esterification (b) Dehydration (ce) Hydrolysis (d) Decarboxylation 218 ICH.13] CARBOXYLIC ACID 25. The general formula of monocarboxylic acid: (a) C,H,COOH (b)CyH29-1COOH (©) CyH2,COOH (0) CyHzy-2COOH 26. The simplest of all amino acid: (a) Lysine (b) Glycine (©) Alanine (a) Aspartic acid 27. Carboxylic acid can be changed to acid chloride by the treatment with: (a) (b) SOCL (©) HCI (@) HOC! 28. Which product is not formed when acetic acid reacts with SOCI: (Thionyl chloride): (a) CHCI (b) CH,COCI (©) HCI (a) SO 29. Which one of the following reagent is used to convert acetic acid to ethane? (a) LiAlHy (b) Hand Red P (©) P20s (a) SOCK and pyridine The weakest carboxylic acid: (a) HCOOH (b) CHsCH:COOH (©) CHsCOOH (a) CICH,COOH lai) 1. (©) 2 (©) 3. (a) 4. (©) 5. (b) 6. (a) 1. (©) 8. (a) 9% (b) 10. (dd) i (b) 12, (b) 13. () 14, (d) 15. (b) 16. @) 17. (d) 18. (b) 19. (©) 20. @) 21. (a) 22. (b) 23. (c) 24. (©) 25. (b) 26. (b) 27. (b) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (b)

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