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The document contains 11 multiple choice and short answer questions covering organic chemistry concepts such as: 1) Cannizzaro's reaction and identifying reactants such as formaldehyde and acetone. 2) Factors that determine boiling point such as molecular mass and identity of solutions such as glucose. 3) Concepts of freezing point depression and calculating depression caused by different solutions. 4) Acid-base reactions such as effect of adding HCl to a solution containing acetic acid and sodium acetate. 5) Calculating vapor pressure lowering and determining molecular mass of a nonvolatile solid. 6) Calculating pH of mixtures of weak acids and bases such as acetic acid and sodium acetate.

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A B C D: Duration: 1 HR

The document contains 11 multiple choice and short answer questions covering organic chemistry concepts such as: 1) Cannizzaro's reaction and identifying reactants such as formaldehyde and acetone. 2) Factors that determine boiling point such as molecular mass and identity of solutions such as glucose. 3) Concepts of freezing point depression and calculating depression caused by different solutions. 4) Acid-base reactions such as effect of adding HCl to a solution containing acetic acid and sodium acetate. 5) Calculating vapor pressure lowering and determining molecular mass of a nonvolatile solid. 6) Calculating pH of mixtures of weak acids and bases such as acetic acid and sodium acetate.

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1. Cannizzaros reaction is given by: a. Formaldehyde. b. Acetaldehyde.

c. Acetone.

d. Ethanol.

2. Out of the following solutions, the one having the highest boiling point will be: a. 0.01 M Na2SO4 b. 0.01 M KNO3 c. 0.01 M Urea. d. 0.01 M Glucose. 3. The depression of freezing point caused by a 1M NaCl solution is 0.0123oC. What will be the depression of freezing point caused by a 1 M glucose solution? 4. What happens to the pH of a solution containing equimolar amount of acetic acidand sodium acetate when a few drops of dilute HCl is added? Give reason. 5. The vapour pressure of pure benzene at a certain temperature is 640 mm Hg.When a nonvolatile and non-electrolyte solid weighing 2.175 g is added to 39.0 gof benzene, the vapour pressure of the solution is 600 mm Hg. What is the molecular mass of the solid substance? 6. If 100 ml. of 0.1 M CH3COOH is mixed with 200 ml of 0.5 M CH3COONa, what will be the pH of the resulting mixture? 7. How can the following conversions be brought about? a. Propanol to isopropyl alcohol. b. Acetaldehyde to Acetone. 8. Name the organic compounds which have the same molecular formula C2H6O.Write the reactions of these two compounds with PCl5. 9. Identify the compounds A, B, C and D. CH3COOH A B C D
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10. Give one good chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of compounds:
Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde. 11. Give reasons for the following: (i) Phenol is acidic but ethanol is not. (ii) Acetaldehyde does not give Cannizzaros reaction but formaldehyde and benzaldehyde give the reaction.

Compiled by: P Bhattacharya

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