MCQ
Distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohol is done by
- AOxidation method
- BLucas test
- CVictor Meyer method
- ✓All of these
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${A_{2\left( g \right)}} \longrightarrow {B_{\left( g \right)}} + \frac{1}{2}\,{C_{\left( g \right)}}$ the increase in pressure from $100\, mm$ to $120\, mm$ is noticed in $5\,\min$. The rate of dissappearence of $A_2$ in $mm\, min^{-1}$ is
| Column $I$ | Column $II$ |
| $(A)$ $\mathrm{O}_2^{-} \rightarrow \mathrm{O}_2+\mathrm{O}_2{ }^{2-}$ | $(p)$ redox reaction |
| $(B)$ $\mathrm{CrO}_4{ }^{2-}+\mathrm{H}^{+} \rightarrow$ | $(q)$ one of the products has trigonal planar structure |
| $(C)$ $\mathrm{MnO}_4^{-}+\mathrm{NO}_2^{-}+\mathrm{H}^{+} \rightarrow$ | $(r)$ dimeric bridged tetrahedral metal ion |
| $(D)$ $\mathrm{NO}_3^{-}+\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{SO}_4+\mathrm{Fe}^{2+} \rightarrow$ | $(s)$ disproportionation |
$(I)$ $CH_3CH_2CH_2Cl$ $(II)$ $\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {C{H_2} = CH\,CH\,C{H_3}} \\ {\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,|} \\ {\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,Cl} \end{array}$
$(III)$ $\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {C{H_3}C{H_2}\,CH\,C{H_3}} \\ {\,\,\,|} \\ {\,\,\,\,Cl} \end{array}$