230365
The alkene \(\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\) reacts readily with \(\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6\) and formed the product \(B\) which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide produces
: When ( $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2$ ) alkene react with $\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6$ and formed a alkyl borane which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide to give $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{OH}$
AIIMS-2010
Hydrocarbons
230368
Propene on hydroboration and oxidation produces
: Propene $\left(\mathrm{CH}_3-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\right)$ on hydroboration and oxidation produces a propane.
AIIMS-2007
Hydrocarbons
230372
The compound having only primary hydrogen atoms is:
1 Isobutene
2 2,3-dimethylbutene-1
3 Cyclohexane
4 propane
Explanation:
: The given compound are - Propane 6-primary, 2 secondary hydrogen Hence, isobutene has only primary hydrogen atom.
AIIMS-2004
Hydrocarbons
230373
Geometrical isomerism is possible in case of:
1 tartaric acid
2 1-butene
3 2-butene
4 propene
Explanation:
: Those compound have same structural formula but differ in the spatial arrangement of the groups around the double bond are called geometrical isomers. In 2-butene, cis and trans isomers can exist because free rotation of the substituent's is restricted by $\mathrm{C}=\mathrm{C}$ Hence, 2-butene exhibits geometrical isomerism
230365
The alkene \(\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\) reacts readily with \(\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6\) and formed the product \(B\) which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide produces
: When ( $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2$ ) alkene react with $\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6$ and formed a alkyl borane which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide to give $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{OH}$
AIIMS-2010
Hydrocarbons
230368
Propene on hydroboration and oxidation produces
: Propene $\left(\mathrm{CH}_3-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\right)$ on hydroboration and oxidation produces a propane.
AIIMS-2007
Hydrocarbons
230372
The compound having only primary hydrogen atoms is:
1 Isobutene
2 2,3-dimethylbutene-1
3 Cyclohexane
4 propane
Explanation:
: The given compound are - Propane 6-primary, 2 secondary hydrogen Hence, isobutene has only primary hydrogen atom.
AIIMS-2004
Hydrocarbons
230373
Geometrical isomerism is possible in case of:
1 tartaric acid
2 1-butene
3 2-butene
4 propene
Explanation:
: Those compound have same structural formula but differ in the spatial arrangement of the groups around the double bond are called geometrical isomers. In 2-butene, cis and trans isomers can exist because free rotation of the substituent's is restricted by $\mathrm{C}=\mathrm{C}$ Hence, 2-butene exhibits geometrical isomerism
230365
The alkene \(\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\) reacts readily with \(\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6\) and formed the product \(B\) which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide produces
: When ( $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2$ ) alkene react with $\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6$ and formed a alkyl borane which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide to give $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{OH}$
AIIMS-2010
Hydrocarbons
230368
Propene on hydroboration and oxidation produces
: Propene $\left(\mathrm{CH}_3-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\right)$ on hydroboration and oxidation produces a propane.
AIIMS-2007
Hydrocarbons
230372
The compound having only primary hydrogen atoms is:
1 Isobutene
2 2,3-dimethylbutene-1
3 Cyclohexane
4 propane
Explanation:
: The given compound are - Propane 6-primary, 2 secondary hydrogen Hence, isobutene has only primary hydrogen atom.
AIIMS-2004
Hydrocarbons
230373
Geometrical isomerism is possible in case of:
1 tartaric acid
2 1-butene
3 2-butene
4 propene
Explanation:
: Those compound have same structural formula but differ in the spatial arrangement of the groups around the double bond are called geometrical isomers. In 2-butene, cis and trans isomers can exist because free rotation of the substituent's is restricted by $\mathrm{C}=\mathrm{C}$ Hence, 2-butene exhibits geometrical isomerism
230365
The alkene \(\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\) reacts readily with \(\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6\) and formed the product \(B\) which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide produces
: When ( $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2$ ) alkene react with $\mathrm{B}_2 \mathrm{H}_6$ and formed a alkyl borane which on oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide to give $\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{CH}_2-\mathrm{OH}$
AIIMS-2010
Hydrocarbons
230368
Propene on hydroboration and oxidation produces
: Propene $\left(\mathrm{CH}_3-\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}_2\right)$ on hydroboration and oxidation produces a propane.
AIIMS-2007
Hydrocarbons
230372
The compound having only primary hydrogen atoms is:
1 Isobutene
2 2,3-dimethylbutene-1
3 Cyclohexane
4 propane
Explanation:
: The given compound are - Propane 6-primary, 2 secondary hydrogen Hence, isobutene has only primary hydrogen atom.
AIIMS-2004
Hydrocarbons
230373
Geometrical isomerism is possible in case of:
1 tartaric acid
2 1-butene
3 2-butene
4 propene
Explanation:
: Those compound have same structural formula but differ in the spatial arrangement of the groups around the double bond are called geometrical isomers. In 2-butene, cis and trans isomers can exist because free rotation of the substituent's is restricted by $\mathrm{C}=\mathrm{C}$ Hence, 2-butene exhibits geometrical isomerism