Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Nomenclature of Organic Compounds and Isomerism, Exercise 4: Exercise
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Questions from Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Nomenclature of Organic Compounds and Isomerism, Exercise 4: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT
- Analyse the table given above and find out how many hydrogen atoms would be present in an alkene with n carbon atoms.
- If so, can a general formula of alkenes be deduced? Try to write the general formula of alkenes?
- Check whether the alkenes given in the above table are members of a homologous series.

MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT
Complete the table given below

MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT
- Analyse the above table and find out how many hydrogen atoms would be present in an alkyne with 'n' carbon atoms.
- If so, can a general formula of alkynes be deduced? Try to write the general formula of alkynes?
- Check whether the alkynes given in the above table are members of a homologous series.
