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Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 1

 Ethene and ethyne can be distinguished by:

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The two hydrocarbons can be easily distinguished by simple chemical tests, as ethyne molecule is supposed to have acidic hydrogen.

Ethyne forms a red precipitate of copper acetylide (Cu2C2) when it is passed through ammoniacal cuprous chloride solution.

Ethene does not react with Cu2Cl2 solution.

Hence C is the correct answer.

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 2

 Photochemical chlorination of alkane is initiated by process called:

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Photochemical chlorination of alkane take place by free radical mechanism which are possible by Homolysis of C - C bond 

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Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 3

 When H+ attacks CH3 – CH = CH2 , carbonation which is more stable is

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CH3 – CH = CH2 → CH3 – CH+ – CH2
The reason for this is only that carbocation is formed which has maximum stability. In this case, we have 6 α-H while for option a, b and d; we have 0, 2 and 2 α-H respectively. So only carbocation in option c forms.

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 4

Propene reacts with sulphuric acid to form:

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CH3 - CH= CH2 + HOSO2OH→CH3—CH(OSO2OH)—CH3

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 5

Ethylene reacts with HBr to give:

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Ethylene reacts with HBr to form Ethyl bromide. The reaction propagates as follow:-
H2C=CH2  +  HBr → H2C+-CH3 →H2BrC-CH3 
Since π cloud is electron rich, so HBr dissociates into H+ and Br-. H+ attacks on alkene to give a carbocation and then Br- attacks to get ethyl bromide.

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 6

 Propene on ozonolysis forms:

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When propene on ozonolysis it yields a new structure called ozonide 
and there cleavage takes place and it yields two products namely 
1.acetaldehyde
2.formaldehyde

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 7

 The alkene which on ozonolysis gives only acetone is:

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The reductive ozaonalysis of 2,3 -Dimethyl-2-butene yields acetone.The reaction is as follows: 2,3 -Dimethyl-2-butene acetone

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 8

Vicinal and geminal dihalides are not distinguished by:

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Alcoholic KOH. Both give same product (alkene) on reaction with alc.KOH.

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 9

 Addition of halogens to alkenes is an example of:

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In organic chemistry, an electrophilic addition reaction is an addition reaction where, in a chemical compound, a π bond is broken and two new σ bonds are formed. The substrate of an electrophilic addition reaction must have a double bond or triple bond.

Test: Properties of Alkenes - Question 10

 Cis isomer have:

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Boiling point depends upon intermolecular interactions which over here is more in cis due to its net dipole moment . The dipole moment enables electronic interactions which hold molecules together . Trans 2-Butene has more symmetry thanits cis isomer which results in better packing and hence higher melting point .

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