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Plus One Chemistry Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 13 Hydrocarbons <\/strong>is part of Kerala Plus One Chemistry Chapter Wise Questions and Answers<\/a>. Here we have given Plus One Chemistry Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 13 Hydrocarbons.<\/p>\n

Kerala Plus One Chemistry Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 13 Hydrocarbons<\/h2>\n

Plus One Chemistry Hydrocarbons One Mark Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nWhich of the following cannot be prepared by Wurtz reaction?
\na) CH4<\/sub>
\nb) C2<\/sub>H6<\/sub>
\nc) C3<\/sub>H8<\/sub>
\nd) C4<\/sub>H8<\/sub>
\nAnswer:
\na) CH4<\/sub><\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nThe cyclic polymerization of propane produces __________ .
\nAnswer:
\n1, 3, 5-trimethylbenzene<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nThe reaction
\n\"Plus
\na) Hydration
\nb) Dehydration
\nc) Dehydrogenation
\nd) Dehalogenation
\nAnswer:
\nb) Dehydration<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\nSay TRUE or FALSE.
\nCalcium carbide on hydrolysis gives ethylene.
\nAnswer:
\nFalse<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n3-Hexyne reacts with Na\/liquid NH3<\/sub> to produce
\na) cis-3-Hexene
\nb) trans-3-Hexene
\nc) 3-Hexylamine
\nd) mm2-Hexylamine
\nAnswer:
\nb) trans-3-Hexene<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nFill in the blanks after finding the correct relationship
\nCH3<\/sub> – O – CH3<\/sub> : Ether, CH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-OH: …………….
\nAnswer:
\nAlcohol<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nChoose the correct answer from the brackets given below:
\n1) General formula of alkene (Cn<\/sub>H2n<\/sub>, Cn<\/sub>H4n-2<\/sub>)
\n2) The 2 different forms of elemental carbon (Bitumen, Diamond, Charcoal, Coke, Led, Graphite)
\n3) Find the odd man out. Give reason (C2<\/sub>H4<\/sub>, C3<\/sub>H6<\/sub>, C4<\/sub>H8<\/sub>, C2<\/sub>H6<\/sub>)
\nAnswer:
\n1) Cn<\/sub>H2n<\/sub>
\n2) Diamond, graphite
\n3) C2<\/sub>H6<\/sub>. It is an alkane. All others are alkenes.<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nThe structural formula of a compound and the name given by a student to it is given below:
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\nThe name given by the student is wrong. The correct name of the compound is 3-Ethyl -2-methyl nonane.<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\nWhich is not the isomer of CH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-O-CH2<\/sub>-CH3<\/sub>? (1)
\na) CH3<\/sub>-O-CH2<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CH3<\/sub>
\nb) CH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-OH
\nc) CH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CO-CH3<\/sub>
\nd) CH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>(OH)-CH-CH3<\/sub>
\nAnswer:
\nc) CH3<\/sub>CH2<\/sub>COCH3<\/sub><\/p>\n

Question 10.
\nGammexane has the formula
\nAnswer:
\nC6<\/sub>H6<\/sub>Cl6<\/sub><\/p>\n

Question 11.
\nBayer\u2019s reagent is __________ .
\nAnswer:
\ndil. alkaline KMnO4<\/sub><\/p>\n

Question 12.
\nThe electrophile attacking benzene during nitration is __________ .
\nAnswer:
\nNO2<\/sub>+<\/sup><\/p>\n

Question 13.
\nThe compound that is least readily nitrated is __________ .
\na) phenol
\nb) Toluene
\nc) Ethylbenzene
\nd) Benzoic acid
\ne) Xylene
\nAnswer:
\nd) Benzoic acid<\/p>\n

Question 14.
\nThe hydrocarbon formed when Beryllium carbide is treated with water is __________ .
\nAnswer:
\nMethane<\/p>\n

Plus One Chemistry Hydrocarbons Two Mark Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nThe lUPAC names of 2 compounds with their structural formulae is given below. Make out the errors and correct them.
\nA. 2, 2-Dimethyl-3-hexyne
\n\"Plus
\nB. 1-Butyne
\nCH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CH=CH3<\/sub>
\nAnswer:
\nA is wrong. The strucutral formula of 2,2-Dimethyl -3- hexyne is
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nIs there an organic compound named 2-Ethylpentane? Why? If no, write the correct answer.
\nAnswer:
\nNo. When an ethyl group comes with the second carbon atom, the longest chain will have 6 carbon atoms. Hence its correct name will be 3-Methyl hexane.
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nWrite down 2 similarities and 2 difference of the hydrocarbons given below:
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n
Similarities<\/td>\nDissimilarities<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Both are unsaturated compounds<\/td>\nBoth have different functional group<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Both hydrocarbons have same word root<\/td>\nOne hydrocarbon is alkene and the other is alkyne<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

Question 4.
\nAn equation for combined Chemical reaction of acetylene is given below:
\n\"Plus
\nFind the products X\u2019 and \u2018Y\u2019?
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nIn a Chemistry class, teacher asked students to write the geometrical form of dicarboxylic acid with the formula C4<\/sub>H4<\/sub>O4<\/sub>. For this question, one student wrote
\n\"Plus
\nBoth of them argued for their answers. Hearing this argument teacher told that both of them are right and she also explained the reason for it. Can you write the answer given by the teacher?
\nAnswer:
\nTwo geometrical isomers are possible for dicarboxylic acid. They are cis and transform. In the cis form, similar groups are present on the same side of the double bond whereas in transform, identical groups are present on different side of the double bond.<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nMatch the following:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Inductive effect<\/td>\nCH3<\/sub>-CH = CH2<\/sub><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Electrometric effect<\/td>\nC6<\/sub>H5<\/sub>-NO2<\/sub><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hyper conjugation<\/td>\nCH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub> – Br<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Resonance effect<\/td>\nCH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>(+)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Inductive effect<\/td>\nCH3<\/sub> – CH2<\/sub> (+)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Electrometric effect<\/td>\nCH3<\/sub> – CH2<\/sub> – Br<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hyper conjugation<\/td>\nCH3<\/sub>-CH = CH2<\/sub><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Resonance effect<\/td>\nC6<\/sub>H5<\/sub>-NO2<\/sub><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

Question 7.
\nAddition of HBr to propene yields 2-bromopropane, what happens if benzoyl peroxide is added to the above reaction.
\nAnswer:
\nWhen propene is allowed to react with HBr in the presence of peroxide, 2 bromo propane is obtained as the minor product and this is called peroxide effect. Anti markonikov\u2019s rule.<\/p>\n

Plus One Chemistry Hydrocarbons Three Mark Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nReactions
\nCH3<\/sub>-C \u2261 C-CH3<\/sub> + H2<\/sub>
\nReaction: 2
\nX + HCl \u2192 Y
\na) What type of reaction is reaction 1 ?
\nb) Find X and Y.
\nc) Which are the different products obtained from the reaction of X with oxygen?
\nAnswer:
\na) Addition reaction
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n\"Plus
\nHere are some functional groups. You are supposed to form 3 structures of hydrocarbons using 3 different functional groups and try to find their names.
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 3
\nCH3<\/sub> – CH2<\/sub> – CH2<\/sub> – CH2<\/sub> – OH, CH3<\/sub> – CH2<\/sub> – CH – CH3<\/sub>
\ni)For which isomerism can the example above be considered?
\nii) Define it.
\nAnswer:
\ni)Position isomerism
\nii) Position isomerism arises as a result of the difference in the position of double bond, triple bond or functional group.<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\nExplain the following with the necessary chemical equations.
\ni) Wurtz reaction
\nii) Kolbe\u2019s reaction
\niii) Ozonolysisof alkenes
\nAnswer:
\ni) Wurtz reaction – when alkyl halide is allowed to react with metallic sodium in presence of dry ether an alkane is obtained.
\n\"Plus
\nii) Kolbes reaction – When a solution of sodium acetate is electrolized, ethane is obtained.
\n\"Plus
\niii) Ozonolysis ofalkene: When an alkene is allowed to react with ozone, an ozonide is obtained. This on hydrolysis gives Aldehyde or ketone. The whole process is called ozonolysis.
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nb) Complete the reaction:
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 6
\n1. Explain the reaction between sodium metal and bromoethane in dry ether. (3)
\n2. Draw Sawhorse and Newman\u2019s projections of the different conformers of ethane.
\nAnswer:
\n1. 2CH3<\/sub>CH2<\/sub>Br + 2Na \u2192 CH3<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CH2<\/sub>-CH3<\/sub> + 2NaBr
\n2.
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nAnalyse the given reactions, give the major products. Justify your answer.
\na) HBris added to 1-Butene two products are obtained.
\nb) Action of excess chlorine with benzene in dark.
\nc) Addition of chlorine to benzene in uv light.
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\nc) When Benzene is allowed to react with chlorine in presence of sunlight. Benzene hexa chloride (BHC) is obtained.
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nPredict the product in the following reactions and identify the rules:-
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\na) When propene is allowed to react with HBr in the presence of peroxide, 2-Bromo propane is obtained as the minor product. (Peroxide effect, Kharasch effect or Anti Markownikoffs rule of addition).
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\nWrite any two necessary condition for a compound to be aromatic. Convert Acetylene to benzene.
\nAnswer:
\nCyclic, Planar and should contain (4n+2)\u03c0 electrons.
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Plus One Chemistry Hydrocarbons Four Mark Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nMatch the following:
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nFill in the blanks:
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nGiven below are the structures of some hydrocarbons. Pick out the correct IUPAC names for them from the box.
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\n1) 4 – Ethyl -2, 3-dimethyl heptane
\n2) 3, 4-Dimethyl hex – 3-ene
\n3) 4, 5, 5- triethyl 3 methyl 2 heptyne
\n4) 3ethyl-2, 5, 5, trimethylheptane<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\na) I am an unsaturated hydrocarbon.
\nb) My word root is pent.
\nc) My suffix is ene. The double bond lies between 2nd and 3rd carbon atoms.
\nd) l have a branch of a methyl group on my second carbon atom. Who am I?
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nFrom the given table find out the isomer pairs and which type of isomerism they have?
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\nIsomer pairs
\na – ii – functional group isomerism
\nb – i – chain isomerism
\nc-iv-position isomerism
\nd – iii – metamerism Question 6<\/p>\n

Qn 6.
\nGiven below is the structural formula of a compound written by a student.
\n\"Plus
\ni) Draw all the possible conformers of the compound?
\nii) Arrange them in the order of stability?
\nAnswer:
\ni)
\n\"Plus
\nii) Eclipsed<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nA crossword puzzle.
\nDown
\n1. Two or more compounds having the same
\nmolecular formula but different physical or chemical properties are known as isomers and the phenomenon is known as
\n2. Hydrocarbons having the general formula Cn<\/sub>H2n<\/sub>.
\n3. IUPAC name of C6<\/sub>H5<\/sub>CH3<\/sub>.
\n4. ………….. is added to the word root to show whether the hydrocarbon is saturated or unsaturated.
\n5. Hydrocarbons contain carbon-carbon triple bond.<\/p>\n

Cross
\n6. From where does the inorganic compounds mainly originate from?
\n7. Name the alkene with the moelcular formula C10<\/sub>H20<\/sub>
\n8. Prefix of the functional group carboxylic acid.
\n9. Compounds with two rings.
\n10. Compounds having same molecular formula but different arrangements of carbon atoms on either side of the same functional group are called ……..
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\n1. Name the product obtained when HBr is added to propene. Why?
\n2. Acetylene is more acidic than ethylene or ethane. Why?
\nAnswer:
\n1. When propene is treated with HBr, both 2-bromopnopane and 1-bromopropane are formed as products. The major product is2-Bromo-propane. This is due to the rule known as Markonikoffs rule of addition. It states that when a hydrogen halide is added to an unsymmetrical alkene, the halogen atom will goes to the doubly bonded carbon-containing lesser number of hydrogen atoms.<\/p>\n

2. In Acetylene, the hybridisation of carbon is sp and hence 50% s-character is present.<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\na) How will you prepare butane in the laboratory using ethyl bromide (CH3<\/sub>CH2<\/sub>Br) as one of the raw materials. Write relevant equation.
\n\"Plus
\nIdentify the product \u2018X\u2019. Statethe law that explains the formation of X.
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\nThe law of Anti-Markownikoff\u2019s rule of addition explains the formation of 1 -Bromopropane.<\/p>\n

Question 10.
\n1. Addition of HBr to propene yields 2-Bromopropane, while in the presence of Benzoyl peroxide. The same reaction yields 1-Bromopropane. Give reason. Justify your answer.
\n2. Three compounds are given. Benzene, m- dinitrobenzene and toluene. Identify the compound which will undergo nitration most easily and why?
\nAnswer:
\n1. When propene is allowed to react with HBr in the presence of \u201cperoxide\u201d 2-Bromopropane is obtained as the minor product. (Peroxide effect or Kharach effect or Anti-Markownikoff\u2019s role of addition) Peroxide effect is applicable only in the case of HBr.
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

2. Toluene. This is because the -CH3<\/sub> group, being an activating group activates the benzene ring towards electrophilic substitution in toluene.<\/p>\n

Question 11.
\na) Write IUPAC names of the products obtained by addition reactions of HBr to hex-1-ene:
\ni) In the absence of peroxide.
\nii) In the presence of peroxide.
\nb) Howwill you convert:
\ni) Benzene to toluene
\nii) Benzene to nitrobenzene
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 12.
\nThe equations for two chemical reactions are given below:
\ni) CH \u2261 CH + HCl \u2192 A \u2192 B
\nii) OH4<\/sub> + O2<\/sub> \u2192 C + D
\nWhich are the products A, B, C, and D?
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 13.
\nThe 2 conformations shown below belongs to the compound cyclohexane. Infinite number of conformations are possible for cyclo hexane. But these 2 conformations given below has a peculiarity. Try to find it. Also, define the terms conformers and the phenomenon conformation?
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\nInfinite number of conformations are possible for cyclohexane. Out of it chair conformation is the most stable one and the boat conformation is the least stable form.<\/p>\n

The different arrangement of a compound which arises as a result of rotation about carbon single bond are called conformers and the phenomenon is called conformation.<\/p>\n

Plus One Chemistry Hydrocarbons NCERT Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nHow do you account for formation of ethane during chlorination of methane? (3)
\nAnswer:
\nChlorination of methane takes place through a free radical chain mechanism as given below:
\n\"Plus
\nFrom the above mechanism, it is evident that during chain propagation step, CH3free radicals are produced. In the chain termination step, the two free CH3<\/sub> radicals may combine together to form ethane (CH3<\/sub>-CH3<\/sub>) molecule.<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nFor the following compounds, write structural formulas and IUPAC names for all possible isomers having the number of double or triple bond as indicated: (4)
\na) C4<\/sub>H8<\/sub> (one double bond)
\nb) C3<\/sub>H8<\/sub> (one triple bond)
\nAnswer:
\na) Isomers of C4<\/sub>H8<\/sub> having one double bond are:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nWhat are the necessary conditions for any compound to show aromaticaly? (3)
\nAnswer:
\nThe conditions for a compound to show aromaticity are:
\ni) The molecule must be cyclic
\nii) It must have a conjugated system of (4n+2) \u03c0- electrones
\niii) The molecule must be planar so that delocalization of \u03c0-electrones can take place.<\/p>\n

Question 4
\nExplain why the following system are not aromatic?
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\nIt dose not contain all the \u03c0- electrons in the ring. Therefore, it is not an aromatic compound.
\n\"Plus
\nIt contains only four electrons, therefore, the system is not aromatic because it dose not contain (4n + 2) \u03c0- electrones.
\n\"Plus
\nCyclootatetraene is a conjugated system having 8 \u03c0-electrons.
\nTherefore, the molecule does not contain (4n+2) \u03c0-electrons.<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nIn the alkane, H2<\/sub>CCH2<\/sub>C(CH3<\/sub>)2<\/sub> CH2<\/sub>CH(CH3<\/sub>)2<\/sub>, identify 1\u00b0, 2\u00b0, 3\u00b0 carbon atoms and give the total number of atoms bonded to each one of these.
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\n1\u00b0 Carban atoms = 5
\nHydrogen atoms attached to 1\u00b0 carbon atoms = 15 2\u00b0 Carbon atoms = 2
\nHydrogen atoms attached to 2\u00b0 carbon atoms = 4 3\u00b0 Carbon atom = 1
\nHydrogen atoms attached to 3\u00b0 carbon atom = 1<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nWhat effect does branching of an alkane chain has on its melting point?
\nAnswer:
\nAs the branching increases melting point increases.<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nWhy does benzene undergo electrophilic subsitution easily and nucleophilic substitutions with difficulty? (2)
\nAnswer:
\nBenzene molecule has two n cloud rings, one above and the other below the plane of atoms. Therefore, it is likely to be attached by electrophiles which subsequently brings about substitution.<\/p>\n

The nucleophiles would be repelled by the \u03c0-electron rings and hence benzene reacts with nucleophiles with difficulty.<\/p>\n

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