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The total number of sigma and pi bonds present in the product ' \({\mathrm{X}}\) ' ____ \({{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{C}} = {\text{CH}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}\xrightarrow{{{\text{ Acid catalyst }}}}{\text{X}}\)
1 12
2 10
3 6
4 15
Explanation:
But-1-ene undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid catalyst to form but-2-ene. Thus, the number of sigma and pi bonds remains same in both reactant and product. There are 11 sigma bonds and one pi bond in but-2-ene.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
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A hydrocarbon X adds on one mole of hydrogen to give another hydrocarbon and decolourizes bromine water. X reacts with \(\mathrm{KMnO}_{4}\) in the presence of acid to give two moles of the same carboxylic acid. The structure of X is
318063
Ethylene combine with sulphur monochloride to form
1 phosgene
2 mustard gas
3 methyl isocyanate (MIC)
4 lewisite
Explanation:
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
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How many of the following compounds have ' \({\mathrm{Z}}\) '-configuration?
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
Explanation:
Z - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the same side of the double bond. E - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the opposite sides of the double bond. Compounds II, IV, VI have 'Z'-configuration.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318065
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas used in war, known as:
1 Calor gas
2 Isocyanide gas
3 Liquefied petroleum gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas, known mustard gas and was used for the first time in first world war (1914-18)
318061
The total number of sigma and pi bonds present in the product ' \({\mathrm{X}}\) ' ____ \({{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{C}} = {\text{CH}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}\xrightarrow{{{\text{ Acid catalyst }}}}{\text{X}}\)
1 12
2 10
3 6
4 15
Explanation:
But-1-ene undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid catalyst to form but-2-ene. Thus, the number of sigma and pi bonds remains same in both reactant and product. There are 11 sigma bonds and one pi bond in but-2-ene.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318062
A hydrocarbon X adds on one mole of hydrogen to give another hydrocarbon and decolourizes bromine water. X reacts with \(\mathrm{KMnO}_{4}\) in the presence of acid to give two moles of the same carboxylic acid. The structure of X is
318063
Ethylene combine with sulphur monochloride to form
1 phosgene
2 mustard gas
3 methyl isocyanate (MIC)
4 lewisite
Explanation:
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318064
How many of the following compounds have ' \({\mathrm{Z}}\) '-configuration?
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
Explanation:
Z - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the same side of the double bond. E - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the opposite sides of the double bond. Compounds II, IV, VI have 'Z'-configuration.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318065
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas used in war, known as:
1 Calor gas
2 Isocyanide gas
3 Liquefied petroleum gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas, known mustard gas and was used for the first time in first world war (1914-18)
318061
The total number of sigma and pi bonds present in the product ' \({\mathrm{X}}\) ' ____ \({{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{C}} = {\text{CH}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}\xrightarrow{{{\text{ Acid catalyst }}}}{\text{X}}\)
1 12
2 10
3 6
4 15
Explanation:
But-1-ene undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid catalyst to form but-2-ene. Thus, the number of sigma and pi bonds remains same in both reactant and product. There are 11 sigma bonds and one pi bond in but-2-ene.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318062
A hydrocarbon X adds on one mole of hydrogen to give another hydrocarbon and decolourizes bromine water. X reacts with \(\mathrm{KMnO}_{4}\) in the presence of acid to give two moles of the same carboxylic acid. The structure of X is
318063
Ethylene combine with sulphur monochloride to form
1 phosgene
2 mustard gas
3 methyl isocyanate (MIC)
4 lewisite
Explanation:
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318064
How many of the following compounds have ' \({\mathrm{Z}}\) '-configuration?
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
Explanation:
Z - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the same side of the double bond. E - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the opposite sides of the double bond. Compounds II, IV, VI have 'Z'-configuration.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318065
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas used in war, known as:
1 Calor gas
2 Isocyanide gas
3 Liquefied petroleum gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas, known mustard gas and was used for the first time in first world war (1914-18)
318061
The total number of sigma and pi bonds present in the product ' \({\mathrm{X}}\) ' ____ \({{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{C}} = {\text{CH}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}\xrightarrow{{{\text{ Acid catalyst }}}}{\text{X}}\)
1 12
2 10
3 6
4 15
Explanation:
But-1-ene undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid catalyst to form but-2-ene. Thus, the number of sigma and pi bonds remains same in both reactant and product. There are 11 sigma bonds and one pi bond in but-2-ene.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318062
A hydrocarbon X adds on one mole of hydrogen to give another hydrocarbon and decolourizes bromine water. X reacts with \(\mathrm{KMnO}_{4}\) in the presence of acid to give two moles of the same carboxylic acid. The structure of X is
318063
Ethylene combine with sulphur monochloride to form
1 phosgene
2 mustard gas
3 methyl isocyanate (MIC)
4 lewisite
Explanation:
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318064
How many of the following compounds have ' \({\mathrm{Z}}\) '-configuration?
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
Explanation:
Z - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the same side of the double bond. E - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the opposite sides of the double bond. Compounds II, IV, VI have 'Z'-configuration.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318065
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas used in war, known as:
1 Calor gas
2 Isocyanide gas
3 Liquefied petroleum gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas, known mustard gas and was used for the first time in first world war (1914-18)
318061
The total number of sigma and pi bonds present in the product ' \({\mathrm{X}}\) ' ____ \({{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{C}} = {\text{CH}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} - {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}\xrightarrow{{{\text{ Acid catalyst }}}}{\text{X}}\)
1 12
2 10
3 6
4 15
Explanation:
But-1-ene undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid catalyst to form but-2-ene. Thus, the number of sigma and pi bonds remains same in both reactant and product. There are 11 sigma bonds and one pi bond in but-2-ene.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318062
A hydrocarbon X adds on one mole of hydrogen to give another hydrocarbon and decolourizes bromine water. X reacts with \(\mathrm{KMnO}_{4}\) in the presence of acid to give two moles of the same carboxylic acid. The structure of X is
318063
Ethylene combine with sulphur monochloride to form
1 phosgene
2 mustard gas
3 methyl isocyanate (MIC)
4 lewisite
Explanation:
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318064
How many of the following compounds have ' \({\mathrm{Z}}\) '-configuration?
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
Explanation:
Z - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the same side of the double bond. E - Configuration: Two higher priority groups are present on the opposite sides of the double bond. Compounds II, IV, VI have 'Z'-configuration.
CHXI13:HYDROCARBONS
318065
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas used in war, known as:
1 Calor gas
2 Isocyanide gas
3 Liquefied petroleum gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Ethylene adds on a molecule of sulphur monochloride to give a poisonous gas, known mustard gas and was used for the first time in first world war (1914-18)