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Important Questions on Hydrocarbons

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Which species exhibits a plane of symmetry?

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What product would be obtained from the reaction of cyclopropane with Cl2 in the presence of FeCl3?
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A compound P Gives only two monochloro product on chlorination (excluding stereoisomers)  P is

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Which of the following cycloalkane used as anaesthesia?
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Why do the boiling points of cycloalkanes increase?
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______ is one of the components of mangoes.
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When cyclohexane is poured on water, it floats, because:
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Represent the union of two sets by Venn diagram for each of the following.

X={x | x is a prime number between 80 and 100}

Y={y | y is an odd number between 90 and 100}

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Which has higher boiling point cyclohexane or benzene?
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A hydrocarbon, C4H8, neither decolourised bromine in carbon tetrachloride nor reacted with HBr. When heated to473 K with hydrogen in the presence of nickel catalyst, a new hydrocarbon, C4H10 was formed. What was the original hydrocarbon?
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When cyclohexane is poured on water, it floats, because:
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What happens, when cyclopropane is treated with hydrogen bromide?
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Which of the following is incorrect?
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The drawing on the right shows that trans-1, 3-dichlorocyclohexane is chiral.

Efforts to resolve this compound fail. why?

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Which radical is responsible for the observed selectivity in the chain reaction below?

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A hydrocarbon C4H8, neither decolourised bromine in CCl4 solution nor reacted with HBr When heated to 200oC with H2 in presence of Ni catalyst, a new hydrocarbon C4H10 was formed. What was the structure of original hydrocarbon?
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Cotyledons are also called-
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Which of the following cycloalkane gives open chain compound, when reacted with bromine?
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The correct order of reactivity of I, II and III towards addition reactions is:

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Which is more volatile cyclohexane or toluene?