Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds

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Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds, Combustion of Carbon Compounds, Combustion of Coal and Petroleum, Burning of Carbon Compounds with a Flame, Burning of Carbon Compounds without Flame, etc.

Important Questions on Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds

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A fossil fuel that burns without flame is _____.

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Coal vaporises on heating, so does not produce flame on burning. 

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What is hydrogenation? Give its industrial application.

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How were petrol, diesel and LPG formed under the earth? 

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Alkenes undergo hydrogenation and get converted to _____.

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Ethane(C2H6) undergoes substitution reaction but not addition reaction.

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CH4+Cl2SunlightCH3Cl+HCl is an example of 

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Which of the following will undergo addition reaction?

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The reaction used in the conversion of vegetable oils to fats is known as _____ reaction.

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Choose the right word and fill in the blank provided below.

The catalyst, commonly used in the hydrogenation of oils to form fats is _____.(Nickel, Iron)

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The process of _____ is used for converting the vegetable oil into the vegetable ghee.

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What kind of oxide is formed when carbon is burnt in air or oxygen?

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_____ juice is used to make the invisible ink.

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Which of the following are the period of coal formation?

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The commonly used catalyst in the hydrogenation of vegetable oils is nickel.

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The yellow sooty flame is produced by _____ combustion of carbon compounds.

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Saturated hydrocarbons burn with blue flame because of the _____ amount of carbon atoms.

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The statement which is false among the following is