You are on page 1of 1

Merit Science Academy FSD

Chemistry 2nd Year Marks 30 Time 30 min.

1: Tick the best option. (06)


Ethanol can be converted into ethanoic acid
Hydrogenation Hydration Oxidation Fermentation
According to Lewis concept ethers are
Acid Base Amphoteric None of these
O-H bond of alcohols is broken by
PCl3 SOCl2 Na NH3
Isopropyl alcohol on oxidation yield
Ether Acetone Ethylene Acetaldehyde
C2H5OH
Which compound show hydrogen bonding. C2H6 C2H5Cl CH3 –O- CH3
Rectified spirit contains alcohol about.
80 % 85 % 90 % 95%
Which enzyme is not involved in
Diastase Zymase Urease Invertase
fermentation of starch?

2: Write short answers of the following questions. (14)


(i) What is meant by methylated spirit and rectified spirit?
(ii) What is Dow’s method for preparation of phenols?
(iii) Why phenol is acidic in nature?
(iv) How wood spirit is prepared from water gas?
(v) What are esterification reactions?
(vi) Give two uses of methyl alcohol.

3: How Bakelite and picric acid is prepared from phenol? (06)

Merit Science Academy FSD

Chemistry 2nd Year Marks 30 Time 30 min.

1: Tick the best option. (06)


Ethanol can be converted into ethanoic acid
Hydrogenation Hydration Oxidation Fermentation
According to Lewis concept ethers are
Acid Base Amphoteric None of these
O-H bond of alcohols is broken by
PCl3 SOCl2 Na NH3
Isopropyl alcohol on oxidation yield
Ether Acetone Ethylene Acetaldehyde
C2H5OH
Which compound show hydrogen bonding. C2H6 C2H5Cl CH3 –O- CH3
Rectified spirit contains alcohol about.
80 % 85 % 90 % 95%
Which enzyme is not involved in
Diastase Zymase Urease Invertase
fermentation of starch?

2: Write short answers of the following questions. (14)


(vii) What is meant by methylated spirit and rectified spirit?
(viii) What is Dow’s method for preparation of phenols?
(ix) Why phenol is acidic in nature?
(x) How wood spirit is prepared from water gas?
(xi) What are esterification reactions?
(xii) Why phenol is acidic while alcohol is not?
(xiii) Give two uses of methyl alcohol.

3: Explain the hydrogen bonding in alcohols, phenols and ethers. (05)

4: How Bakelite and picric acid is prepared from phenol? (05)

You might also like