1.
2.
3.
4.
1. Oxidation
2. Reduction
3. Chlorination
4. Hydrolysis
Reduction
1. Hunsdecker reaction
2. Finkelstein reaction
3. Wurtz fittig reaction
4. Ulmann's reaction
Hunsdecker reaction
1. Acetylene
2. Methane
3. Ethylene
4. Nitro ethane
Acetylene
1. 17.2 g
2. 8.4 g
3. 3.024 g
4. 1.72 g
3.024 g
1. 3
2. 1
3. 2
4. 4
1
1. Aniline
2. Diphenyl
3. Diphenylamine
4. Phenyl isocyanide
Aniline
1. N, N – dimethylaniline
2. 2, 4 – Dimethylaniline
3. N - methyl - o – methylaniline
4. p – methylbenzylamine
2, 4 – Dimethylaniline
1. Iodines > bromides > chlorides > fluorides
2. fluorides > chlorides > bromides > iodides
3. Chlorides > bromides > iodides > fluorides
4. Iodides > fluorides > bromides > chlorides
Iodines > bromides > chlorides > fluorides
1. Adding a few drops of 10% ethanol
2. Keeping chloroform in coloured bottles
3. Adding a few drops of dil. Acid or dil. Base
4. Both (A) and (B)
Both (A) and (B)