A. Due to Hydrogen bonding
B. Due to high molecular weight
C. Due to its Acidic nature
D. Due to its Low molecular weight
Submitted by: Naintara Mustafa
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- The Boiling Point of Ethyl Alcohol is_________?
A. 78°C
B. 58°C
C. 73°C
D. 56°CSubmitted by: Naintara Mustafa
- Which one of the following alcohols will be formed when ethyl magnesium bromide reacts with acetone ?
A. primary alcohol
B. secondary alcohol
C. tertiary alcohol
D. dihydric alcohol - Acetic anhydride can be obtained by treating ethyl alcohol with___________________?
A. P2O5
B. H2SO4
C. Both A and B
D. PCI5 - Which one of the following alcohol has greater boiling point___________________?
A. ethanol
B. ethylene glaycol
C. glycerol
D. methanol - The molal boiling point constant is the ration of the elevation of boiling point to____________________?
A. Molarity
B. Molality
C. More fraction of solvent
D. Mole fraction of solute - The inhaled breath of diabetics patient contain acetone. A medical student wishes to test for diabetes by asking patient to bubble their breath through a reagent ?
A. alkaline aquenous iodine
B. aqueous bromine
C. Fehling solution
D. aqueous NaOH - Acetone reacts with HCN to form a cyanohydrin. It is an example of________________?
A. electronphilic addition
B. electrophilic substitution
C. nucleophilic addition
D. nucleophilic substitution - The Clemmenson reduction of acetone yields
A. Ethanol
B. Ethanal
C. Propane
D. PropanolSubmitted by: Aamir khan Hullio
- Why do we determined the boiling point of a liquid?
A. To check its Acidity and Basicity
B. To Check temperature
C. To check its Purity and nature
D. None of TheseSubmitted by: Naintara Mustafa
- If we provide very high amount of heat to a liquid its boiling point will__________________?
A. increase
B. remains constant
C. decrease
D. there will be no boiling