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Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 8 Aldehydes, ketones and Carboxylic Acids

This quiz covers all topics and subtopics from the chapter, ensuring a comprehensive review of your knowledge. The questions have been carefully crafted to address each concept, providing a balanced evaluation of key topics such as the structure, reactions, and properties of aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids.

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Category: Physical properties

1. Based on solubility trends and real-world application, which statement is most accurate regarding the usage of carboxylic acids in the food industry?

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Category: Tollen’s Test, Fehling’s Test, and Benedict’s Test

2. A complex organic compound is subjected to Tollen’s test and no visible reaction occurs. Subsequently, the same compound is treated with Benedict’s solution and a red precipitate forms. Which of the following functional groups might be present in the compound?

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Category: From Acyl Chlorides, Nitriles, and Benzene (Friedel-Crafts Acylation)

3. Consider the following reaction sequence starting from an acyl chloride:
1) Treat the acyl chloride with a Grignard reagent to form an intermediate.
2) Hydrolyze this intermediate in acidic conditions to yield a ketone.

Which of the following correctly explains the mechanistic pathway for this transformation?

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Category: Uses of Carboxylic Acids

4. Which of the following carboxylic acids is commonly used in the rubber and textile industries?

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Category: Decarboxylation Reactions

5. Which substance is essential to perform the decarboxylation of carboxylic acids’ sodium salts?

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Category: Introduction to Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids

6. A Grignard reagent $RMgX$ reacts with a carboxylic acid derivative to form a ketone. Which of the following correctly explains the mechanism and identifies the product when methyl magnesium bromide ($CH_3MgBr$) is reacted with an ester such as ethyl acetate ($CH_3COOC_2H_5$)?

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Category: Importance and Occurrence in Nature

7. What factor contributes significantly to the higher boiling points of carboxylic acids compared to aldehydes and ketones?

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Category: Addition of HCN, Sodium Bisulfite, Alcohols, Ammonia Derivatives

8. (A) The reaction of aldehydes with ammonia derivatives often leads to the formation of stable imine products.
(R) Imine formation is favored because it involves rapid dehydration of the intermediate, stabilizing the final product.

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Category: Nucleophilic Addition Reactions

9. What is formed when a ketone reacts with hydrogen cyanide (HCN)?

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Category: Oxidation Reactions

10. Consider the following compounds: formaldehyde, acetone, benzaldehyde, and propanone. Which compound will not give a positive result in Fehling’s test and why?

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Category: Derivation of Names from Carboxylic Acids

11. In the compound CH$_3$(CH$_2$)$_2$CH$_2$COOH, which carbon is numbered as one according to IUPAC nomenclature?

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Category: Reduction Reactions

12. (A) In Wolff-Kishner reduction, the use of a high-boiling solvent like ethylene glycol is crucial to achieve complete reduction of aldehydes and ketones to hydrocarbons.

(R) The Clemmensen reduction requires zinc-amalgam and concentrated hydrochloric acid to effectively reduce carbonyl groups to $CH_2$ groups.

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Category: Boiling and Melting Points

13. Which of the following statements correctly compares the boiling points of methanal and ethanol?

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Category: Preparation of Ketones

14. Given the reaction sequence where benzene undergoes Friedel-Crafts acylation followed by a Grignard reaction with the resulting ketone product, which sequence correctly describes the final major product obtained from these reactions?

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Category: Industrial Importance

15. In which industry is benzaldehyde primarily used?

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Category: Physical Properties

16. How does the odor of lower aldehydes change as their molecular size increases?

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Category: Reduction to Alcohols and Hydrocarbons

17. When reducing a chiral ketone using sodium borohydride ($NaBH_4$), what stereochemical outcome can be expected in terms of the resulting alcohol’s configuration?

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Category: From Hydrocarbons (Ozonolysis of Alkenes, Hydration of Alkynes)

18. (A) Hydration of ethyne leads to the formation of acetaldehyde.
(R) Hydration of alkynes involves the addition of water in the presence of $H_2SO_4$ and $HgSO_4$, forming aldehydes or ketones.

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Category: Formation of Acyl Chlorides and Amides

19. What is the initial product formed when carboxylic acids react with ammonia?

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Category: Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky Reaction (HVZ)

20. What is the main reactant in the Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky Reaction?

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Category: Structure of the Carbonyl Group

21. The carbon-oxygen bond in a carbonyl group is polarized because:

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Category: Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones

22. Which of the following aldehydes is predominantly used in the perfumery industry for its aromatic properties?

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Category: Mechanism of Decarboxylation

23. What is the product formed during Kolbe electrolysis of sodium acetate ($CH_3COONa$)?

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Category: Electrophilic Substitution in Aromatic Acids

24. How does the presence of a nitro group on the phenyl ring of benzoic acid affect the position of electrophilic substitution?

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Category: Substitution Reactions in Hydrocarbon Chain

25. Which reagent is necessary for the halogenation of carboxylic acids at the $\alpha$-position?

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Category: Reactions Involving Cleavage of C–OH Bond

26. What is required for the basic hydrolysis of esters to convert them into carboxylates?

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Category: Reactions Involving Cleavage of O–H Bond

27. What type of reaction occurs when a carboxylic acid reacts with an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst?

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Category: Mechanism of Nucleophilic Addition

28. In an industrial process, propanal is reacted with excess hydrogen cyanide under controlled conditions. What is the expected main product of this reaction?

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Category: Chemical Reactions

29. Which simple chemical test can be used to distinguish between acetone and propanal?

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Category: Solubility in Water

30. Which factor most significantly contributes to the solubility of lower aldehydes in water?

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Category: Common and IUPAC Names for Aldehydes and Ketones

31. Identify the structural isomer of the ketone compound $$CH_3COC(CH_3)_2CH_2CH_3$$.

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Category: Esterification and Anhydride Formation

32. What is the role of protonation in the esterification of carboxylic acids with alcohols?

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Category: Aldol Condensation and Cross Aldol Condensation

33. What conditions would maximize the yield of the cross aldol condensation product when reacting acetophenone with formaldehyde? Consider factors such as solvent polarity, temperature, and base strength.

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Category: Nomenclature and Structure of Carboxyl Group

34. What is the IUPAC name for $\text{HOOC-CH}_2-\text{COOH}$?

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Category: Preparation of Aldehydes

35. If a chemist wants to selectively produce benzaldehyde from methyl benzoate using DIBAL-H in an industrial setting, what would be the optimal conditions for this reaction to avoid over-reduction?

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Category: Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones

36. What is the major product when 1-butene is subjected to ozonolysis followed by treatment with zinc dust and water?

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Category: Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids

37. What is the product when ethanol undergoes oxidation using $KMnO_4$ in an acidic medium?

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Category: Uses in Fabrics, Flavorings, Plastics, and Drugs

38. Which acid is extensively used in the textile industry for dyeing purposes?

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Category: Odor Characteristics

39. Which factor contributes to higher carboxylic acids being practically odorless?

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Category: Bonding, Hybridization, and Geometry

40. How might the polar nature of the carbonyl group contribute to its reactivity in biological systems?

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Category: Clemmensen Reduction, Wolff-Kishner Reduction

41. Which of the following modifications would optimize Clemmensen reduction for a ketone with several acid-sensitive groups?

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Category: Reactions Involving α-Hydrogen

42. (A) The enolate ion formation is essential in the aldol reaction to create β-hydroxy carbonyl compounds.
(R) Aldol reactions are commonly employed to synthesize α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds through direct nucleophilic attack by water molecules.

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Category: Nomenclature

43. What is the IUPAC name of the carboxylic acid with the structure CH$_3$(CH$_2$)$_4$COOH?

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Category: Solubility in Water and Organic Solvents

44. In which of the following solvents is benzoic acid expected to be more soluble?

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Category: Mechanism and Applications

45. In the Friedel-Crafts acylation of benzene using acetyl chloride ($CH_3COCl$) and AlCl$_3$, how does the presence of a carbonyl group in the acylating agent influence the substitution on the aromatic ring?

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Category: Cannizzaro Reaction

46. Given a mixed solution containing formaldehyde and benzaldehyde, identify the conditions that would optimize the yield of benzyl alcohol while minimizing side reactions during the Cannizzaro reaction.

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Category: Acidity and Reaction with Metals and Bases

47. What is the product when acetic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?

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Category: Reduction to Alcohols

48. Identify the correct reduction reaction for carboxylic acids using lithium aluminium hydride.

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Category: Role in Pharmaceuticals, Perfumes, and Flavoring Agents

49. Which compound is known for its characteristic vanilla flavor?

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Category: Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids

50. In the large-scale industrial synthesis of carboxylic acids from aldehydes, which condition is most efficient for optimizing yields while minimizing waste?

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Category: Nomenclature and Structure of Carbonyl Group

51. Identify the ketone from the following list that is widely used in the polymer industry for the production of synthetic resins and plastics, and give its IUPAC name.

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Category: From Acyl Chloride, Nitriles, and Esters (Rosenmund Reduction, Stephen Reaction)

52. Which sequence of reactions would lead to the conversion of ethyl acetate to acetaldehyde?

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Category: Resonance Structures and Polarity

53. Among the following pairs of compounds, which exhibits higher reactivity towards nucleophilic addition: formaldehyde or acetaldehyde, and why?

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Category: Hydrogen Bonding in Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Acids

54. Arrange the following compounds in decreasing order of boiling points: Methanol, Ethanoic Acid, Propanal, and Butanone.

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Category: From Alcohols (Oxidation, Dehydrogenation)

55. Starting with methanol, which sequence of reactions involving oxidation and dehydrogenation results in the formation of formaldehyde and subsequently leads to its stabilization without forming further oxidation products?

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