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6. What are the conditions for an alkene to turn into a halogenoalkane?
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
- UV light
- Concentrated aqueous solution of halogen
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
7. What type of reaction turns an alcohol into chloroalkane?
- Nucleophilic substitution
- Radical substitution
- Electrophilic addition
- Chlorination
8. What are the conditions for a halogenoalkane to turn into an alcohol?
- Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst, 300 degrees celsius, 60 atm
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
- Reflux
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
9. What type of reaction turns an alkene into an alcohol?
- Electrophilic addition
- Electrophilic substitution
- Radical substitution
- Nucleophilic substitution
10. What are the conditions for an alcohol to turn into a chloroalkane?
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
- Room temperature
- Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst, 300 degrees celsius, 60 atm
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
11. What are the conditions for an alkane to turn into a halogenoalkane?
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
- UV light
- Concentrated aqueous solution of halogen
- Room temperature
12. What type of reaction turns a secondary alcohol into a ketone?
- Oxidation
- Nucleophilic substitution
- Radical substitution
- Electrophilic addition
13. What type of reaction turns a primary alcohol into an aldehyde?
- Electrophilic addition
- Nucleophilic substitution
- Oxidation
- Radical substitution
14. What are the conditions for a secondary alcohol to turn into a ketone?
- Reflux
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
- Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst, 300 degrees celsius, 60 atm
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
15. What are the conditions for a halogenoalkane to turn into a nitrile?
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
- Reflux
- Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst, 300 degrees celsius, 60 atm
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
16. What are the conditions for a primary alcohol to turn into a carboxylic acid?
- Reflux
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
- Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst, 300 degrees celsius, 60 atm
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
17. What are the conditions for an alkene to turn into an alcohol?
- Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst, 300 degrees celsius, 60 atm
- Reflux
- Pass vapour over heated catalyst
- Platinium catalyst at room temperature
18. What type of reaction turns a halogenoalkane into an alcohol?
- Electrophilic substitution
- Nucleophilic substitution
- Electrophilic addition
- Radical substitution
19. What type of reaction turns a alkene into a alkane?
- Nucleophilic substitution
- Electrophilic addition
- Radical substitution
- Electrophilic substitution
20. What type of reaction turns a halogenoalkane into a nitrile?
- Nitilation
- Nucleophilic substitution
- Electrophilic addition
- Radical substitution