Organics Part 2: Attack of the Carbon
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- Created by: Sebastian Bailey
- Created on: 28-08-12 02:57
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2. How are aldehydes and ketones redcued to primary and secondary alcohold respectively?
- Electrophilic Assition
- Refluxed with alcoholic NaBH4
- Nucleophilic Addition with aqueous HCN
3. Aldehydes and Ketones can be converted to Nitriles by adding HCN in what form?
- Gaseous
- Aqueous
- Alcoholic
4. Halogenoalkanes can be eliminated back to alkenes by adding Sodium Hydroxide in what form?
- Alcoholic
- Aqueous
- Gas
5. Cracking breaks up large alkanes into smaller hydrocarbons which are in higher demand. Which of these conditions is always required in the cracking process
- High Temperature
- High Pressure
- Aluminium Oxide/Silicon Dioxide catalyst
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