Navneet Jethwani: Organic Chemistry
Navneet Jethwani: Organic Chemistry
Navneet Jethwani: Organic Chemistry
REVISION
OF
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
FOR JEE ADVANCED
BY
NAVNEET JETHWANI
HYDROCARBON
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1. Cl /h
2
n Butane
Give the total number of monochloro products (including stereoisomers), which are possible in the reaction.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
Ans. (B)
Cubane
Cl2
3. CH3 CH CH2 CH3 (x) = Number of monochloro product including stereoisomers.
h
CH3
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
Ans. (C)
ND2-ND2
4. (P)
H2O2
Product (P) is :
D D
(A) (B) (C) (D) both (B) & (C)
D D
Ans. (B)
H + H2 Pd
5. CH2
CH3
CH2-CH3
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Br2/h Br2/h
(S) (T)
Br2/h
(U)
(A) P,Q,R,S (B) P,R,U (C) P,R,S,T (D) P,Q,R,S,T
Ans (B)
(5) CH 3 Cl 2 CH 3Cl Cl
(A) 2,3,5 (B) 1,3,6 (C) 3,5 (D) 2,3,4
Ans. (C)
CH3
D D
2. CH3 3 C O H 2 CH3 3 C H 2O
3. CH 3 2 CH O H 2 CH3 2 CH H 2O
(A) 1 < 2 < 3 (B) 2 < 3 < 1 (C) 1 < 3 < 2 (D) 2 < 1 < 3
Ans. (C)
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11. (R)-3 bromocyclopentene (shown below) reacts with Br2/CCl4 to from two products, Y and Z, Y is not optically active
(does not rotate plane-polarized light). What is the structure of Y ?
Br2 /CCl4
Y Z
Br
Br Br Br
Br
(D) (E)
Br Br Br
Ans. (C)
+
o H
12. Major product of the reaction :
OH
HO
(A) (B)
(C) OH (D)
OH
Ans. (B)
O3 H2/Ni H+
13. A B (C) ; Product (C) of the reaction is :
Zn
OH O
Ans. (C)
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Br2
14. OH W. Product W is :
CH2Cl2
OH
(A) (B) Br
Br Br OH
OH
(C) Br (D)
O Br
Ans. (C)
15. What is a likely product of the reaction shown ?
H3C H
Br2 /CH3OH
CH3
Br OCH3 H CH3
H3C CH3 H3C
H3C
Br OCH3
CH3
(A) (B) CH3 (C) (D) CH3
OCH3 Br
Br
Br
Ans. (D)
16. How many transition states and intermediates will be formed during the course of following reaction?
OH
+
H2O,H
(A) 3 transition states and 3 intermediates (B) 4 transition states and 3 intermediates
(C) 3 transition states and 2 intermediates (D) 5 transition states and 4 intermediates
Ans. (B)
17. The product (s) of the following reaction can best be described as :
HBr
(A) a racemic mixture (B) a single enantiomer (C) a pair of diasteriomers (D) an achiral molecule
Ans. (C)
18. How many products will be formed in this reaction ?
1. OsO4
2.NaHSO3
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cess)
H2 (ex
Pt CO2H
19. A KMnO CO2H
4
+
CO2H CO2H
Compound (A) is :
Ans. (B)
20. What is the major product expected from the following reaction ?
KMnO 4
–
HO cold
OH OH
OH OH
OH H H
OH H O
(A) (B) H (C) OH (D)
Ans. (B)
21. Which of the following is a major product of the reaction shown below ?
CH3
Br2
H 2O
Ans. (D)
22. Which of the following compound was the starting material for the oxidation shown below ?
O
KMnO 4 /H HO
? OH + CO2
O OH
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (B)
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23. The reaction, (CH3)2C = CH2+ Br (CH 3 ) 2 C CH 2 Br is an example of a/an ........ step in a radical chain
reaction.
(A) initiation (B) termination (C) propagation (D) heterolytic cleavage
Ans. (C)
COOH
Br2
24. HOOC HOOCCH(Br)CH(Br)COOH
CCl4
(X)
P
Br2
HOOC COOH HOOCCH(Br)CH(Br)COOH
Q CCl4
(Y)
The correct statements with respect to the above pair of reactions are that
(I) the reactions are stereospecific
(II) (X) is erythro and (Y) is threoisomer
(III) (X) is threo and (Y) is erythro ismer
(IV) each of (P) and (Q) gives a mixture of (X) and (Y)
(A) I and II (B) I and III (C) I and IV (D) II and IV
Ans. (A)
O O
R' R
C C CH3 S CH3 Product A + CH3 S CH3
25.
H R dimethyl sulfide
O O
CH3
H (1) BH3 ; THF (A) ; Product of the reaction is :
26.
–
(2) H2O2, HO
Ans. (A)
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CH 3
1.BH 3/THF
27. – A ; Product A is ;
2. H 2O 2/OH
CH 3
1.Hg (OAc)2.H 2O
28. A; Product A is ;
2. NaBH 4
O
CH3 Cl OOH
1.
+
CH3 2. H3O
OH
CH3
CH3 OH
H CH3
CH3
OH
OH
CH3
(C) CH3 (D)
H
OH
CH3
Ans. (C)
30. Compound A, which is a degradation product of the antibiotic vermiculine has following structure
O O
C CH CH2 CH CH C
CH3 CH CH2 C OCH3
O
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CH2
C CH2 CH CH
(A) CH3 CH2 C C O CH3
CH2 O
CH2 O
C CH2 CH2 CH2 C
(B) CH3 CH2 CH2 C CH2 OCH3
CH2
CH2 O
C CH2 CH2 CH C
(C) CH3 CH2 CH2 C CH2 OCH3
CH3
(a)
cis -3- hexene
31. meso 3,4 - hexanediol
(b)
trans-3- hexene meso 3,4- hexanediol.
Choose pair of regent (A,B) for above conversions.
(A) Cold KMnO4 , OsO4 (B) Cold KMnO4, RCO3H/ H3O+
(C) RCO3H/H3O+ , cold KMnO4 (D) None of these
Ans. (B)
Na O3 Ph3P=CH2(2mole)
32. (A) (B) (C)
Liq. NH3 Zn
33.
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1. Hg(OAc)2
34. A Product (A) of the above reaction is :
OH 2. NaBH 4
O O O O
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Ans. (B)
35. Decreasing order of rate of reaction of molecules towards electrophilic addition reaction is :
(A) a > b > c > d (B) b > c > a > d (C) d > b > c > a (D) b > d > c > a
Ans. (C)
H2SO4
A;
36.
OH
Ans. (B)
H CH3
(A) Diastereomers (B) Racemic mixture (C) Meso (D) Pure Enantiomers
Ans. (A)
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Br2
CCl4
38. Product/s obtained is / are :
H CH3
(A) Diastereomers (B) Racemic (C) Meso (D) Optically pure enantiomers
Ans. (B)
HO
39. H3O+
A
OH OH
(A) (B)
Ans. (A)
40. Br2/hv Major (X) Alcoholic Major (Y) H-Br Major (Z):
KOH/ Peroxide
Product (Z) is :
Br
Br
Br
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Br
Ans. (C)
41. The reaction of HBr with the following compound would produce :
OH
Br
OH OH
(A) (B)
Br
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Br
Br Br
(C) (D)
Br
Ans. (B)
O
C CH3 (1)3NaNH 2
PCl5 min eral oil
42.
0 C
(A)
(2)H
(B) ; Product (B) is
70 80% 46%
CH CH2 C CH CH2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Ans. (B)
Br2 (i)alc.KOH
43.
CCl 4
(ii) NaNH 2
(A) ; Product (A) is :
major
(A) H2C = CH – CH= CH2 (B) CH3 – C C – CH3 (C) CH3 – CH2 – C CH (D) CH3 – CH = C = CH2
Ans. (B)
O
NaNH 2 H
44. CH3CH2C CH
liq.NH3
I J (K)
Et2O
Product (K) of the above reaction is :
O OH
C C Et
(A) C C Et (B)
OH OH
C C CH2 CH3 C C CH3
(C) (D)
Ans. (B)
(CH3 ) 2 SO4
45. CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 C CH LiNH 2
(A) (B)
Lithium
amide
O
(C) CH3 – (CH2)2 – C C – CH2 – O S H
O
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Br Br
Ans. (B)
Cl
3NaNH 2
47. Ph C CH3 (A) ; Product (A) is ;
Pr oduct
Cl
(A) Ph – CH = CH2 (B) Ph – C CH (C) Ph – CH2 – CH3 (D) Ph C CNa
Ans. (D)
(i )NaNH 2 ,NH 3 H2
48. C CH (ii )CH 3Br
(A)
Lindlar catalyst
(B) ; Product (B) is
H H
H CH3 C
C C CH3 C H
C C
(A) (B) H (C) C H (D)
C H
CH3
Ans. (C)
49. What is the final product, C, of the following reaction sequence ?
1.N aNH 2
H 2.CH
3 CH 2 Br
A
Br2
B
CH2Cl2
C
Br Br
Br
(A) (B)
Br
Br Br
(C) (D)
NH2 Br
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Ans. (A)
Compound (X)
5H2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3
Pt
AgNO3
50. Precipitate
O O O O O O
O3 CHO
H C CH2 CH2 C C H + H C C O H + H C O H +
Me2S CHO
Ans. (A)
51. How much volume of air will be needed for complete combustion of 10 lit. of ethane -
(Assuming that approx 20% O2 is present in air)
(A) 135 lit. (B) 35 lit. (C) 175 lit. (D) 205 lit.
Ans. (C)
52. During the preparation of ethane by Kolbe’s electrolytic method using inert electrodes the pH of the electrolyte -
(A) Increases progressively as the reaction proceeds
(B) Decreases progressively as the reaction proceeds
(C) Remains constant throughout the reaction
(D) May decrease of the concentration of the electrolyte is not very high
Ans. (A)
O
53. COOH ; A can be
O3 /H 2O
Alkene A
CH3 C CH3 + CH3COOH + CH3 C
O
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H
Ph CH3 Br2 NaI
54.
P(Alkene)
CCl4
Acetone
Q(Alkene)
H3C Ph
OCOR
CH 3 Ph CH 3 CH3 CH3
Ph
(A) Both C C (B) C C , C C
Ph H 3C Ph Ph Ph
H 3C
H
Ph CH3
CH3 CH3
(C) C (D) Both C C
Ph Ph
Ph CH2
Ans. (C)
H3O
55.
BH 3 / THF
B CH2 A
H 2O2
A and B are
Ans. (D)
CCl3Br
56. CH2=CH–CH=CH2
Peroxide
Product. The major product is
Br
Ans. (A)
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OH
(i)O3
H
57.
A
(ii) Zn/H 2O
Product(s). Product is / are ?
CHO
O
CHO
(C) + CH3CHO (D) OHC
Ans. (B)
COOCH3
OSO 4 (leq)
59.
H 2 O/ Acetone
X .
COOCH3
Identify ‘X’.
COOCH3 COOCH3
OH OH
(A) OH (B)
COOCH3 OH
COOCH3
COOCH3
OH OH
(C) OH OH (D) Reaction will not occur
COOCH3
Ans. (B)
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Ph H H
+2
H /H 2O
(P)
O
Ph Ph Ph O Ph
(A) (B) O (C) (D) O
O O O
O O
Ans. (A)
61. A mixture of CH4, C2H4 and C2H4 gaseous are passed through a Wolf bottle containing ammonical cuprous chloride.
The gas coming out is
(A) Methane (B) Acetylene
(C) Mixture of methane and ethylene (D) Original mixture
Ans. (C)
62. An organic compound of molecular formula C4H6, (A), forms precipitates with ammonical silver nitrate and ammonical
cuprous chloride. ‘A’ has an isomer ‘B’, one mole of which reacts with one mol of Br2 to form 1,4–dibromo-2-butene.
Another isomer of A is ‘C’, one mole of C reacts with only 1 mol. of Br2 to give vicinal dibromide. A, B & C are
CH2 CH2 CH
(C) C CH2 and ; CH2 = CH – CH = CH2
CH2 CH2 CH
CH
(D) CH3 – C C – CH3 and CH2 CH2 ; CH = CH – CH = CH
2 2
CH
Ans. (A)
63. Correct statement regarding product of reaction
+ H Br
(1 eq)
(A) Kinetic controlled product is a secondary bromide whereas thermodynamically controlled product is a tertiary
bromide.
(B) Kinetic controlled product is a tertiary bromide whereas thermodynamically controlled product is a primary
bromide.
(C) Both kinetic & thermodynamic controlled product is secondary bromide.
(D) Both kinetic & thermodynamic controlled product is tertiary bromide.
Ans. (B)
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(A) RO CH 4
ROH CH 3 (B) CH 3 SO 2 Cl 2
CH 3Cl SO 2Cl
(C) SO 2 Cl
SO 2 Cl (D) Cl CH 4
HCl CH 3
Ans. (D)
66. Observe the following diagram for relative boiling points of different alkanes. Identify the hydrocarbons X, Y, Z, W,
R.
Z
W
X
R
Y
B.P.
alkanes
X Y Z W R
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Ans. (B)
H C CNa NaNH 2 I (CH 2 )7 Cl NaCN H 3O H 2 /Pd/CaCO 3 /Quinoline
67. E (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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13
13 13
Li
(I) + CH3MgBr (II) +O
O
O + Li13 Li
(III) (IV) +
O
(A) I and III (B) I, II, III (C) All (D) I, II only
Ans. (B)
69. The correct sequence of reagents for the following conversion is
OH
Hg(CH3COO) 2 / H 2O NaBH 4 Al2O3 dil.H 2SO 4 B2 H6 /THF H2O2 /OH dil.H 2SO4
conc.H 2SO4
(A) (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(B) (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
dil.H 2SO 4 Al2O3 , B2 H6 /THF H 2O2 /OH dil.H 2SO 4 dil.H 2SO 4 / Hg (CH 3COO) 2 /H 2O NaBH 4
(C) (1)
(2)
(3)
(4) (D) (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Ans. (C)
70. Which common factor is responsible for the regioselective nature of the following reactions.
Cl Cl Cl
Cl
HCl
(I) CH2 = CH – Cl CH3 – CHCl2 (II) Cl2 /FeCl3
+
Cl
Br Br
HBr NO 2
(III) H – C C – Br CH2 = CBr2 (IV)
NO2
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71. In which of the following reaction the product will also be optically active
H 2 /Pd/CaCO3
* O3
(A) * (B)
H 2 /Ni O3
(C) * (D)
*
Ans. (D)
(1) NaoH
72. + (x)
(2)H
O ; Reactant x is
Ans. (C)
CHFBrI
73.
t.BuOK
(Q)
What is the product (Q) of the following reaction ?
Cl Cl
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Cl F
Ans. (D)
H
* C
C
K O C(CH 3 )3
74. Br Heat
(A)
Br * 14
(C C)
* Br * Br
(A) C C (B) C C
(C) C C (D) C C
Br
Ans. (B)
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CHCl3 CHCl3
75.
KOH
(A)
KOH
(B) ; Product (B) is :
Cl
Cl Cl
(A) (B)
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
(C) (D)
Cl
Ans. (C)
:CH 2 (singlet)
H H
Me H
Me Me
(A) (B)
H H H Me
Me CH2CH3
(C) 50 : 50 mixture of above two compounds (D)
H H
Ans. (A)
O
CH2
Br2
(A) CHBr3
77. KOH
O
Product (A) of the reaction is :
CO2H CO2H CO2 CH3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
CO2H C CH3 CO2 CO2H
O
Ans. (C)
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H 3 (B)
/liqN
Li
1. NaNH 2 CH 3 I H2
CH 3 C C H (A) (C)
Pd-CaCO3
Cl
2. Na
(A) ; Product (A) is :
14 dry ether
14 14
14
14
14
(A) (B) (C) 14 (D) 14
14
Ans. (A,B,C)
H2 /Pt O3 /H 2O
3. (A)C4H 6 (B)C4 H8 CH3COOH
Ans. (A, B)
4. CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 + CH2N2
A ; A can be
Ans. (A, B, C, D)
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Peroxide
Ph – CH = CH2 + BrCCl3
5. Product is
H H Br
CCl3
(A) Ph CH2CCl3 (B) Ph CH2Br (C) Ph CH2CCl3 (D) Ph CH2Br
Br CCl3 H
H
Ans. (A, C)
6. Which of the following elimination reactions will occur to give but-1-ene as the major product ?
EtOH
EtOH
(A) CH3.CHCl.CH2.CH3 + KOH (B) CH3.CH.CH2.CH3+NaOEt
NMe3
+
Ans. (B, C)
OH–
7. +
N
The above compound undergoes elimination on heating can yield which of the following products ?
Ans. (B, C, D)
8. Identify reagent for conversion of butene to butan-2-ol
Ans. (B, C)
9. In which of the following cyclic transition state is formed.
500 C
(A) CH3 COOCH CH2 CH3 CH2 = CH – CH2CH3 + AcOH
CH3
(i)B2O6 /THF
(B) CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 CH3 CH CH CH3
(ii)H 2O2 /OD
D OH
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CH2 N 2 /h
(C)
HgSO4
(D) CH3 – C C – Ph
H 2SO4 /H 2O
CH3 CH2 C Ph
O
Ans. (A, B, C)
10. Which of the following are correct :
1. O 3
(A) 2. Zn,H2O OHC – CH2CH2CH2 – CHO
H H
O
C6H5C OOH
(B) CH 2Cl 2 H H
H H O
KMnO4
H H
(C) cold dilute solution
H H
OH OH
O O
KMnO 4
(D) OH , heat
O CCH2CH2CH2C O
H H
Ans. (A, B, C, D)
11 Select correct statement :
(A) Methane cannot be prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of alkene
(B) Al isomers of the formula C6H14 can be prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of alkene
(C) All isomers of the formula C5H12 can be prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of alkene
D H2
(D) Ni product obtained show no optical rotation
D
Ans. (A, B, D)
CHO
Br2 (i)NaCN
(A) CH3 (B) D H
CCl4 (ii)H+
CH3
CH3 CH3
HBr HCl
(C) C=C
CCl 4
(D) CH3 CH CH=CH Ph peroxide
H H Et
Ans. (A, B, D)
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NH2
CHCl 3
CHO
(C) KOH (D) +
NH2 CHO
Ans. (A, B, C)
14. Which of the following represent correct product formation.
O
O CH2SH
Zn - Hg
(A) CH2SH (B)
N HCl N
H2 Raney Ni/
H H
O
O
NH2-NH2
(C) Red P (D) EtOK
Hl (excess) N N
H H
Ans. (A, C, D)
15. Suitable reagent(s) to carry out following conversion is/are
O
N C CH3 N Et
CH3 CH3
CH2 SH
(A) /H2/Ni followed by OH (B) N2H4 /H2O2
CH2 SH
(C) N2H4 / EtONa (D) Zn / Hg / HCl
Ans. (A, C)
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Br
Br Br Br
Br Br Br
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Br
Ans. (A, B)
H Br H
Br2 (i)C6 H5COOH CH2 Cl2
(A)
CCl4 (B)
(ii)OH /H O
2
Br H H
Me
Me
(C)
H /H 2O
(D) Me
H /H 2 O
Me Me H
Me H Me
Me
Ans. (A, B, C)
19. The reagents used to convert (E)-2,3-dibromo-2-butene to 2-butyne
H3C Br
C C CH3 – C C – CH3
Br CH3
(A) Zn dust / (B) Mg, (C) NaI/ Acetone / (D) Alc. KOH
Ans. (A, B, C)
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Misc. Exercise
Subjective
H D
H D
NaOH
1. (A) H
Alcoholic
A . Write the structure of A.
D H
Br
CH3
CH3 OH
(B) N
B. Write the structure of major product A.
CH3
2. One of the constituent of turpentine is -pinene havinig molecular formula C10H16. The following scheme give
reaction of - pinene. Determine the structure of -pinene & of the reaction products A through E.
E(C10H18O2) A(C10H16Br2)
H2O Br2/CCl4
PhCO3H Br2 + H2O
C10 H16 O(D) -pinene B(C10H17OBr)
OsO4 (i) O3 (i) H2SO4
H2O (ii) Me2S (ii)
F
H C(C10H15Br)
OO
A F
O3
1.
Na e 2S Br2
EtBr nPr CHO . M
+ 2
B C G
nBuCHO
fused KOH
followed by NaNH2
H
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Me
E + D + C O + CH3CO2 H
Me
Racemic Mixture
KMnO4 (hot)
1.NaNH 2 (3equiv.) NH 3
+ Br2
A 2.CH 3I
B
O O
7. There are six different alkene A, B,C, D, E and F. Each on addition of one mole of hydrogen gives G which has the
lowest molecular wt hydrocarbon containing only one asymmetric carbon atom. None of the above alkene give
acetone as a product on ozonolysis. Give the structure of A to F. Identify the alkenes that is likely to give a ketone
containing more than five carbon atoms on treatment with a warm conc. solution of alkaline KMnO4.
8. 3,3–dimethyl–1–butene and HI react to give two products, C6H13I. On reaction with alc. KOH one isomer, (I) gives
back 3, 3-dimethyl–1–butene the other (J) gives an alkene, that is reductively ozonized to only Me2C=O. Give the
structures of (I) and (J) and explain the formation of the later.
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9. Three isomeric alkenes A, B and C, C5H10 are hydrogenated to yield 2-methylbutane A and B gave the same 3° ROH
on oxymercuration demercuration. B and C give different 1° ROH’s on hydroboration-ixidation. Supply the struc-
tures of A, B & C.
10. Two isomeric alkyl bromides A and B (C5H11Br) yield the following results in the laboratory. A on treatment with
alcoholic KOH gives C and D (C5H10). C on ozonolysis gives formaldehyde and 2 methyl propanal. B on treatment
with alcoholic KOH gives only C (C5H10). Deduce the structures of A, B, C and D. Ignore the possibility of geometri-
cal and optical isomerism.
11. Give the structure of A, B and C.
(A) A (C4H8) which adds on HBr in the presence and in the absence of peroxide to give the same product C4H9Br.
(B) B (C4H8) which when treated with H2SO4/ H2O give (C4H10O) which cannot be resolved into optical isomers.
(C) C (C6H12), an optically active hydrocarbon on catalytic hydrogenation gives an optically inactive compound
C6H14.
12. An alkylhalide, X, of formula C6H13Br on treatment with potassium tertiary butoxide gives two isomeric alkenes Y
and Z (C6H12). Both alkenes on hydrogenation gives 2,3–dimethylbutane predict the structures of X, Y and Z.
13. Compound A (C6H12) is treated with Br2 to form compound B (C6H12Br2). On treating B with alcoholic KOH followed
by NaNH2 the compound C (C6H10) is formed. C on treatment with H2/Pt forms 2-methylpentane. The compound ‘C’
does not react with ammonical Cu2Cl2 or AgNO3. When A is treated with cold KMnO4 solution, a diol D is formed
which gives two acids E and F when heated with KMnO4 solution. Compound E is found to be ethanoic acid.
Deduce the structures from A to F.
14. A organic compound A having carbon and hydrogen, adds one mole of H2 in presence of Pt catalyst to form normal
hexane. On vigrous oxidation with KMnO4, it gives only one simple carboxylic acid containing 3 carbon atoms.
Assign the structure to A.
15. Give the product of
BH3 H 2O 2
THF
A
OH
B
C2H5 C2H5
16. C C 1.CF3 CO 3 H
A B . What are A and B ?
2.H O / H
H H 2
H
CH3 l
(iii) (iv)
Me Me H3C OH OH
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Me
HBr
(v) CF3 – CH = CH2 NBS
J (vi) K
Me Me
Cl
KOH
19. Number of cyclic product(s) formed + HC F
Br
20. It required 0.7 g of a hydrocarbon (A) to react completely with Br2 (2.0 g) and form a non resolvable product. On
treatment of (A) with HBr it yielded monobromo alkane (B). The same compoud (B) was obtained when (A) was
treated with HBr in presence of peroxide. Write down the structural formula of (A) and (B) and explain the reactions
involved. Total dibromoderivative possible for (A) are :
21. Give stability order in the following pairs
I II I II
CH2 CH2
(a) (b)
(c) CH 2 N H 2 CH 2 NH 2 (d)
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D2
(B) Pt (q) Diastereomers
CH3 CH3
CH2
H2
(D) Pt (s) Optically inactive due to absence of chiral center
H H
CH3 CH3
D
T
(A) (1) BD3:THF (p)
(2) CH3CO2T
CH3 CH3
D
H
(B) (1) BT3:THF (q)
(2) CH3CO2D
CH3 CH3
H
D
(C) (1) BD3:THF (r)
(2) CH3CO2H
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CH3 CH3
T D
(D) (1) BH3:THF (s)
(2) CH3CO2D
Na
(B) CH3 Cl + CH 3 CH2 Cl dry ether (q) 6
25. Match the column I with column II with column III (Matrix)
Column-I Column-II Column-III
Reaction Nature of product formed Number of chiral center present in product,
(Consider only one isomer in case of racemic
mixture or Diastereomer)
Br2
(A) CCl4 (p) Racemic mixture (w) 0
H
CH3
Br2
(B) CCl4 (q) Meso (x) 1
H
CH3
Br2
(C) CCl4 (r) Diastereomer (y) 2
CH3
CH3 H Br2
(D) C C CCl4 (s) Vicinal dihalide (z) 3
H CH3
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OH
(1) OsO4
(A) (2) NaOH, H2O (p)
OH
Cl2, H2O
(C) (r) OH
Cl
Cl2 / CCl4
(D) (s) Cl
CH3 CH2-Cl
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CH3 Br
Cl
(C) (r) NBS then SO2Cl2/ h
CH3 CH2-Cl
Br
(D) (s)SO2Cl2/ h then NBS
(i )AgNO3
(C) RCOOH
(ii)Cl2 /
R Cl (R) Oakwood degradation / Soda lime process
(D) R’ – X + R2CuLi R–R’ (S) Hunsdiecker reaction
Cl
CH3ONa/
(C) CH3 CH2 CH CH3 (R) CH3 CH CH2OH
CH3
Cl OH
(CH3 )3 CONa
(D) CH3 CH2 CH CH3
(S) CH3 C CH3
CH3
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Comprehension
Paragraph (30 to 32)
4-Isomeric alkenes P, Q, R, S with molecular formula C4H8 has following heat of combution data
Head of Combination
S
Q
P R
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