Cycloalkanes

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Cycloalkanes: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Nomenclature of Spiro Compounds, Nomenclature of Bicyclic Compounds, Free Radical Halogenation of Cycloalkane & Structure of Cyclopropane and Cyclobutane etc.

Important Questions on Cycloalkanes

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Gassiness resulting from the liberation of carbon dioxide by hetero fermentative lactics is called

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Which species exhibits a plane of symmetry?

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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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The above two molecules are

 

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Select the most stable conformer of ethylene glycol.

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Select the correct statement from the following.

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Identify the correct statement from the following:

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 What are the products A and B formed in the following reaction?

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Among the following, find the most stable compound.

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Most stable conformers for ethylene glycol is: 

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A compound P Gives only two monochloro product on chlorination (excluding stereoisomers)  P is

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Assuming the dipole moment of optically inactive isomer of 2,3 -dibromobutane is 0.8 D and the mole fraction of most stable staggered is 0.8.  The approximate value of dipole moment due to less stable staggered form of 2,3 -dibromobutane will be

 

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Cotyledons are also called-

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The total number of cyclic structural isomers of formula C6H12 is/are

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Which conformation form of cyclohexane is chiral?

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In conformation of cyclohexane, which of the following form is most stable?

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The compound Question Image is known by which of the following name

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What is the IUPAC name of the compound?

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What is the sharing atom in spiranes?

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In the reaction


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The product X is