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Write its name and structural formula. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh A hard material X which is mined from the earth is used as household fuel and also for the generation of electricity at Thermal Power Stations. A soft material Y is also used as a fuel in the form of candles. A gaseous material Z which occurs along w... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh An organic compound having the molecular formula C2H6O can exist in the form of two isomers A and B having different functional groups. The isomer A is a liquid which is used as a solvent for nail polish. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh What happens when carbon burns in air? Write the chemical equation of the reaction which takes place. (b) Why are coal and petroleum called fossil fuels? (c) Explain how coal was formed in the earth. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh What is meant by a functional group? Explain with an example. (b) Write three common functional groups present in organic compounds. Give their symbols/formulae. (c) Name the functional groups present in the following compounds: (i) CH3COOH (ii... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh What is a homologous series? Explain with an example. (b) State two characteristics of a homologous series. (c) The molecular formula of an organic compound is C18H36. Name its homologous series. (d) Select the hydrocarbons which belong to the ... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh What is the molecular formula and structure of the alcohol which can be thought to be derived from pentane? (b) Write the names of the following functional groups: (i) -CHO (ii) -OH (iii) -COOH (iv) >C = O (v) -X (c) What makes the candle flame ye... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Which functional group do you think can be present in an organic compound having the molecular formula C5H10O2? Write the formula of the organic compound. (b) Give one example each of the compounds having the following functional groups : (i) Ald... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Match the formulae in group A with appropriate names from group B : Group A: CH3COOH, CH3CHO, CH3OH Group B: Ethanol, Methanol, Ethanal, Ethanoic acid (b) Draw the structure of butanoic acid. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Draw the structures for the following compounds: (a) Propanone (b) Butanone (b) Write the IUPAC names of the following : (i) HCHO (ii) CH3CHO (iii) CH3CH2CHO (iv) CH3CH2CH2CHO 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Define a homologous series. Give the name and structural formula of one homologue of the following : CH3OH (b) Write the molecular formula of the third member of the homologous series of carbon compounds 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Write the name and formula of an organic compound containing a ketone functional group. (b) Write the names and formulae for the first three members of the homologous series of chloroalkanes. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Write the IUPAC name and common name of CH3CI (b) Draw the structure of chlorobutane. (c) Draw the structure for bromopentane. Are structural isomers possible for bromopentane? 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Write the formula of the functional group present in carboxylic acids. (b) Name the functional group present in CH3 - C ≡ CH. (c) Name the functional groups present in the following compounds : (i) CH3CHO (ii) CH3CH2COOH (iii) CH3COCH3 (iv) CH3... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Give the molecular formula of one homologue of each of the following : (i) C3H6 (ii) C2H6 (iii) C2H2 (b) What is the difference in the molecular mass of any two adjacent homologues? 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Give the names and structural formulae of the next two higher homologues of methane. (b) The molecular formula of a hydrocarbon is C10H18. Name its homologous series. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Give the general name of the class of compounds having the general formula CnH2n-2. Write name of the first member of this homologous series. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh (a) The next higher homologue of ethanol is………. (b) The next homologue of C2H5OH is………. (c) The next higher homologue of ethane is……… 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh State whether the following statement is true or false: The minimum number of carbon atoms in a ketone molecule is two. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh What type of fuels : (a) burn with a flame? (b) burn without a flame? 4 years ago Jaiyush19 class 10 carbon its compounds lakhmir singh Page 4 / 5 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? Δ Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Term of Use Copyright © 2020 Eanshub All Rights Reserved