Chemistry All Quiz
Check your understanding of the subtopic 'Physical Properties' from the chapter Haloalkanes and Haloarenes by attempting the quiz.
Questions | 11 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
The quiz covers questions based on the reaction mechanism and the preparatory methods of haloalkanes/haloarenes.
Questions | 5 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Multiple Choice Questions on Preparatory Methods of Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Questions | 5 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Check your understanding on Chemical Kinetics by attempting the quiz on the subtopic 'Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions.'
Questions | 10 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Identify the number of Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary Carbon and Nitrogen
Questions | 5 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Identify from the images, which of the following is an alkyl or an aryl halide?
Questions | 7 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Identify possible dihalogen derivatives- Free Radical Halogenation of alkanes
Questions | 3 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Practice Problems on Halogenation of Alkanes- Monohalogenation
Questions | 5 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
Predict the major product of halogenation reaction on the alkane
Questions | 2 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
The formula to be used for calculating the double bond equivalence or the degree of unsaturation is-
(2C + 2 + N - H - X)/2
where,
C- number of Carbon atoms
N- number of Nitrogen atoms
H- number of Hydrogen atoms
X- number of Halogen atoms
Questions | 5 |
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Attempts allowed | 3 |
Available | Always |
Grade required to pass | 75 % |
Backwards navigation | Allowed |
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