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1. What is denatured alcohol? 1 1. What is denatured alcohol? 1
2. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular 2. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular
masses. 1 masses. 1
3. Suggest a reagent for the following conversion. 1 3. Suggest a reagent for the following conversion. 1

4. How can propan-2-one be converted into tert- butyl alcohol? 2 4. How can propan-2-one be converted into tert- butyl alcohol? 2
5. Whuch out of water and ethanol is stronger acid and why. 2 5. Whuch out of water and ethanol is stronger acid and why. 2
6. Discuss the mechanism of Hydroboration Oxidation of Propene. 3 6. Discuss the mechanism of Hydroboration Oxidation of Propene. 3

Test- Alcohols M.M.-10 Test- Alcohols M.M.-10


1. What is denatured alcohol? 1 1. What is denatured alcohol? 1
2. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular 2. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular
masses. 1 masses. 1
3. Suggest a reagent for the following conversion. 1 3. Suggest a reagent for the following conversion. 1

4. How can propan-2-one be converted into tert- butyl alcohol? 2 4. How can propan-2-one be converted into tert- butyl alcohol? 2
5. Whuch out of water and ethanol is stronger acid and why. 2 5. Whuch out of water and ethanol is stronger acid and why. 2
6. Discuss the mechanism of Hydroboration Oxidation of Propene. 3 6. Discuss the mechanism of Hydroboration Oxidation of Propene. 3

Test- Alcohols M.M.-10 Test- Alcohols M.M.-10


1. What is denatured alcohol? 1 1. What is denatured alcohol? 1
2. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular 2. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular
masses. 1 masses. 1
3. Suggest a reagent for the following conversion. 1 3. Suggest a reagent for the following conversion. 1

4. How can propan-2-one be converted into tert- butyl alcohol? 2 4. How can propan-2-one be converted into tert- butyl alcohol? 2
5. Whuch out of water and ethanol is stronger acid and why. 2 5. Whuch out of water and ethanol is stronger acid and why. 2
6. Discuss the mechanism of Hydroboration Oxidation of Propene. 3 6. Discuss the mechanism of Hydroboration Oxidation of Propene. 3
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1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1 1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1
2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2 2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2
3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2 3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2
4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2 4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2
5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas 5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas
reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3 reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3

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1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1 1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1
2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2 2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2
3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2 3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2
4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2 4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2
5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas 5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas
reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3 reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3

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1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1 1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1
2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2 2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2
3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2 3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2
4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2 4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2
5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas 5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas
reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3 reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3

Test- Alcohols M.M.-10 Test- Alcohols M.M.-10


1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1 1. Out of 2-chloroethanol and ethanol which is more acidic and why? 1
2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2 2. How are the following conversions carried out Ethyl magnesium chloride → Propan-1-ol. 2
3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2 3. How will you convert 1-propanol into 2-propanol. 2
4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2 4. Write the mechanism of hydration of ethene to yield ethanol. 2
5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas 5. How will you diiferentiate between primary , secondary and tertiary alcohols using Lucas
reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3 reagent (HCl , Anhyd. ZnCl2). 3

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