Kolbe's Electrolysis for Alkynes
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Q. 1.625 g of an interhalogen compound ICI, wassubjected to electric discharge which split it intoconstituents and brought to STP. It occupied224 ml. The interhalogen compound is2.(2) ICI3(1) ICI5LITE(4) ICh(3) ICl
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Which ions will be reduced during electrolysis?
Q. For preparing prop-1-yne in kolbe electrolysis we take
- All of these
Q. what will be the equivalent mass if HCl in following reaction: Zn{(OH)}_{2 }+2HCl → ZnCl_{2 }+2H_2O
Q. The acid whose sodium salt on electrolysis gives acetylene is
- Fumaric acid
- Succinic acid
- Oxalic acid
- Adipic acid
Q. The acid whose sodium salt on electrolysis gives acetylene is
- Fumaric acid
- Succinic acid
- Oxalic acid
- Adipic acid
Q.
Here A or B is
CH=CH
KOH
CH2 =CH2
KNO3
Q. What happens when Sodium carbonate reacts with NO ad NO2?
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During electrolysis of brine, a gas ‘G’ is liberated at anode. When this gas ‘G’ is passed through slaked lime, a compound ‘C’ is formed, which is used for disinfecting drinking water.
(i) Write formula of ‘G’ and ‘C’.
Q. The product (C) of above reaction is:
- H2C=CH2
- HC≡CH
Q.
Here A or B is
CH=CH
KOH
CH2 =CH2
KNO3
Q. Acetylene may be prepared using Kolbe's electrolytic method by employing:
- potassium acetate
- potassium succinate
- potassium fumarate
- none of these