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The reaction of CH3OC2H5 with HI give:-

(1) CH3I only

(2) C2H5OH only

(3) CH3I+C2H5OH

(4) C2H5I+CH3OH

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Dunstan’s test is used for identification of:

(1) acetone

(2) alcohol

(3) glycerol

(4) carbonyl compound

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Lubricant used in watch is:

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(2) pine oil

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The value of C-O-C bond angle in ether molecule is:

1. 180° 2. 150°
3. 90° 4. 110°
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Pyroligneous acid contains:

(1) CH3COOH (10%), CH3OH (2.5%), CH3COCH3 (0.5%)

(2) C2H5OH (10%), CH3OH (2.5%), CH3COCH3 (0.5%)

(3) CH3COCH3 (10%), C2H5OH (2.5%), CH3OH (0.5%)

(4) none of the above

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An aldehyde on treatment with Zn/HCl yields:

1. 1° alcohol

2. 2° alcohol

3. 3° alcohol

4. None of the above

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The alcohol that gives carboxylic acids having the same number of carbon atoms is -

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3. Tertiary 4. None of the above.
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The toxicity order for CH3OH, C2H5OH and C3H7OH is:

1. C2H5OH < CH3OH < C3H7OH

2. C3H7OH < C2H5OH < CH3OH

3. C2H5OH < C3H7OH < CH3OH

4. CH3OH < C2H5OH < C3H7OH

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The organic compound present in the tincture of iodine is:

1. Alcohol

2. CCI4

3. Acetone

4. CS2

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The cleavage of an aryl-alkyl ether with hydrogen halide will give:

(1) a molecule each of an alkyl halide and water

(2) a molecule each of an aryl halide and water

(3) a molecule each of an alkyl halide, aryl halide and water

(4) a molecule each of phenol and an alkyl halide

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