A. 3-Hydroxy propanoic acid
B. 2-Hydroxy propanoic acid
C. 2-hydroxy butanoic acid
D. 3-hydroxy butanoic acid
Alcohols Phenols and Ethers
Alcohols Phenols and Ethers
A. aldehydes
B. ketones
C. alcohols
D. carboxylic acid
A. ethylene glycol
B. glycerol
C. picric acid
D. ethyl acetate
A. alkyl halides
B. alkyl amine
C. alkanes
D. alkynes
A. CH3OH
B. C3H7OH
C. CH3 – CH2 – OH
D. C6H5OH
A. As a solvent
B. As an antifreezing agent
C. As a substitute for petrol
D. For denaturing of ethyl alcohol
A. C2H6
B. C2H5Cl
C. CH3OCH3
D. C2H5OH
A. Picric acid
B. o-nitrophenol
C. 1 3 5 -trinitro benzene
D. p-nitrophenol
A. Alcohol
B. Acetic acid
C. Water
D. Phenol
A. Cone. HCI and anhydrous SOCl2
B. Cone. HCI and anhydrous CaCl2
C. Cone. HCI and anhydrous PCl2
D. Cone. HCI and anhydrous ZnCl2