Chemistry
How are the following conversions carried out:
(i) Ethyl chloride to Ethyl alcohol.
(ii) Ethyl chloride to Ethene.
(iii) Ethene to Ethyl alcohol.
(iv) Ethyl alcohol to Ethene.
Related Questions
Give chemical equation for :
(i) The laboratory preparation of methane from sodium acetate.
(ii) The reaction of one mole of ethene with one mole of chlorine gas.
(iii) The preparation of ethyne from 1, 2 – dibromoethane.
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the brackets:
Generally ionic compounds exist in (i) …………… [solid/liquid/gas] state. Melting and boiling points of covalent compounds are generally (ii) …………… [low/high]. The general formula for alkane is (iii) …………… (CnH2n/CnH2n-2/CnH2n+2). For alkynes the general formula is (iv) …………… (CnH2n/ CnH2n-2/CnH2n+2)
Define isomerism. Give the IUPAC name of the isomer C4H10 which has a branched chain.
Select the correct answer - The organic compound, which gives a red precipitate with ammoniacal cuprous chloride and undergoes an addition reaction –
A: Ethane
B: Ethene
C: Ethyne
D: Ethanol