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101

Which method is preferred for preparing primary amines with an 'ascent of amine series' (one carbon atom more than the starting material)?

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102

The Williamson synthesis is an important laboratory method for the preparation of:

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103

Which of the following reagents is used for Rosenmund reduction to convert benzoyl chloride to benzaldehyde?

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104

What happens when amine salts react with a strong base like NaOH?

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105

The cleavage of C-O bond in ethers takes place under drastic conditions with excess of which reagent?

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106

What is the IUPAC name for the compound CH₃CH₂CH₂CHO?

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107

Arrange the following alkyl halides in decreasing order of their boiling points: CH₃I, CH₃Br, CH₃Cl, CH₃F.

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108

What is the primary method for producing methanol today?

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109

What is the common name for 1,1-dichloroethane?

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110

What is the general formula that was historically used to define carbohydrates?

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