Introduction to Alkynes
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Given below are two statements:
Statement 1: A mixture of chloroform and aniline can be separated by simple distillation.
Statement 2: When separating aniline from a mixture of aniline and water by steam distillation aniline boils below its boing point.
In the light of the above statements , choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Statement 1 is true , statement 2 is false
Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true
Both statement 1 and 2 are false
Statement 1 is false , statement 2 is true
- Steam distillation
- Vacuum distillation
- Fractional distillation
- Sublimation
How can we separate Benzene and toluene?
- a mixture of benzene (B.P- 80 ∘C) and toluene (B.P-110 ∘C)
- a mixture of ether (B.P- 35 ∘C) and toluene (B.P-110 ∘C)
- a mixture of ethanol (B.P- 78 ∘C) and water (B.P-100 ∘C)
- solid substances
- Difference in their melting point
- Difference in their boiling point
- Difference in their concentration
- Difference in their solubilities
State the technique used for separating the following mixture:
Petrol from crude oil
- Simple distillation
- Distillation under reduced pressure
- Steam distillation
- Fractional distillation
- a > b
- b > a
- a = b
- can not predict
Is it possible to separate a mixture of Ethanol and Toluene by distillation?
- Alkynes are more reactive than alkenes
- In alkynes, π-electrons are loosely held, electrophilic attack occur here.
- Alkyne reacts as an electrophile
- Unlike alkenes, alkynes do not undergo electrophilic addition reaction
- methane
- Ethane
- Acetylene
- Ethene
- Both are equally stable
- Original statement is incorrect
- Aromatic
- Alkanes
- Alkynes
- Alkenes
Enumerate any two differences between simple distillation and fractional distillation
The separation of liquids by fractional distillation is based on the difference in their _________.
- as rocket fuel
- in preparation of ammonia
- in fuel cells for generating electrical energy
- All of the above.
Ethanol can be separated from a mixture of ethanol and water by a separating funnel.
- True
- False
How can we separate a mixture of sand, petrol, and kerosene?
Picture-based question.
Look at the picture and answer the following questions.
1. What is the apparatus used for?
2. Label the components A, B and C.
3. What kind of mixture is separated into its components using this method?
Majority of the reactions of alkynes are the examples of _____. a. Addition reaction b. Redox Reaction c. Single Replacement Reaction d. Double Replacement Reaction
Addition reaction
Redox Reaction
Single Replacement Reaction
Double Replacement Reaction
- Fractional distillation method is used if difference in boiling points of two liquids is large
- It has same experimental setup like simple distillation but high temperature is used
- None of the above
- It uses a fractionating column
- liquid boiling points are too close
- liquids have very low boiling points
- liquid boiling points differ greatly
- liquids are heat sensitive
What is the difference between simple distillation and fractional distillation?
- Fractional distillation method is used if difference in boiling points of two liquids is not much and uses a fractionating column
- Fractional distillation method is used if difference in boiling points of two liquids is very high
- Purifying a sample that is contaminated with minerals
- None of these
Hydrogen is used for welding purposes in the form of oxy-hydrogen flame.
- True
- False
- ethene can not burn in air
- incomplete combustion takes place
- none of these
- ethene burn in air with explosion
- Oxygen is more dense than nitrogen
- Oxygen is more reactive than nitrogen
- The two elements have different boiling points
- The two gases are in different groups of the Periodic Table