Organic chemistry Test 2 Organic chemistry Test 2 1 / 10Aldol condensation requires: At least one α‑hydrogen No α‑hydrogen Aromatic aldehyde only Acidic medium only 2 / 10The strongest carboxylic acid among the following is: Acetic acid Trichloroacetic acid Chloroacetic acid Propionic acid 3 / 10Conversion: Benzene → Acetophenone can be done by: Friedel–Crafts alkylation with CH₃Cl/AlCl₃ Friedel–Crafts acylation with CH₃COCl/AlCl₃ Wurtz reaction Clemmensen reduction 4 / 10The Hinsberg test is used to distinguish: 1°, 2°, and 3° alcohols 1°, 2°, and 3° amines Aldehydes and ketones Alkanes and alkenes 5 / 10The product of Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is primarily: Primary amine Secondary amine Tertiary amine Quaternary ammonium salt 6 / 10Which statement about aniline is true? It is more basic than ethylamine in water Acylation decreases basicity Diazotization requires NaNO₂/HCl at 60–70 °C Aniline does not undergo electrophilic substitution 7 / 10In carbohydrate chemistry, glucose and fructose are: Position isomers Chain isomers Functional isomers Geometrical isomers 8 / 10Which polymer is formed by addition polymerization? Nylon‑6,6 Bakelite Teflon (PTFE) Dacron (PET) 9 / 10During ozonolysis of an alkene, the immediate intermediate is: Glycol Ozonide Epoxide Dihalide 10 / 10In TLC (Thin Layer Chromatography), a higher R_f value generally indicates: Stronger adsorption to stationary phase Greater polarity (on silica) Weaker adsorption / higher solubility in mobile phase Larger sample spot Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz