Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds
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, Burning of Carbon Compounds with a Coloured Flame, Formation of Coal and Petroleum, Oxidation of Ethyl Alcohol by Strong Oxidising Agents, Addition Reactions of Hydrocarbons & Substitution Reactions of Hydrocarbons etc.
Important Questions on Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds
Write the chemical properties of ethanol and ethanoic acid.

Describe the burning of coal without flame.

The reaction of methane with chlorine in the presence of sunlight is a type of _____ reaction.

Define substitution reactions and write the reaction of methane with chlorine in the presence of sunlight.

Explain addition and hydrogenation reactions of hydrocarbons and write any one use of hydrogenation reaction.

Write the addition reaction of unsaturated hydrocarbons.

Write the oxidation reaction of ethyl alcohol.

Write the process involved in the formation of petroleum fuels.

Write the formation process of coal.

Write the colour of flames given by the combustion of saturated and unsaturated compounds.

_____ colour flame is produced on combustion of saturated hydrocarbons.

_____ dioxide gas is released by the combustion of coal and petroleum.

Carbon dioxide gas is not released in the combustion of coal.

Which of the following gas is released in combustion of coal.

Write the chemical reaction of coal and its affect on environment.

Write the harmful effects of combustion of coal and petroleum.

Write the types of reaction in which organic compounds take part.

Write any one chemical property of carbon compounds.

How unsaturated hydrocarbons burns in the air?

The saturated hydrocarbons generally burn in air with a blue, sooty flame.
