Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles And Techniques MCQs With Answers – Part 6 (Class 11 Chemistry)
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Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques MCQs with Answers – Part 6 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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501. A hydrocarbon has empirical formula \( \mathrm{CH_2} \) and molar mass \(84\,\text{g mol}^{-1}\). It decolourises bromine water. What molecular formula is most likely?
ⓐ. \( \mathrm{C_6H_{12}} \)
ⓑ. \( \mathrm{C_3H_6} \)
ⓒ. \( \mathrm{C_7H_{14}} \)
ⓓ. \( \mathrm{C_6H_6} \)
502. A sample gives the following data:
MeasurementValue
Mass of organic compound\(0.900\,\text{g}\)
Mass of \( \mathrm{CO_2} \)\(1.320\,\text{g}\)
Mass of \( \mathrm{H_2O} \)\(0.540\,\text{g}\)
Nitrogen percentage\(15.56\%\)
If the compound contains only \( \mathrm{C} \), \( \mathrm{H} \), \( \mathrm{N} \), and \( \mathrm{O} \), what mass of oxygen is present in the sample?
ⓐ. \(0.140\,\text{g}\)
ⓑ. \(0.360\,\text{g}\)
ⓒ. \(0.500\,\text{g}\)
ⓓ. \(0.340\,\text{g}\)
503. An elemental analysis gives \(0.360\,\text{g}\) carbon, \(0.0600\,\text{g}\) hydrogen, \(0.140\,\text{g}\) nitrogen, and \(0.320\,\text{g}\) oxygen. What empirical formula follows?
ⓐ. \( \mathrm{C_6H_{12}N_2O_4} \)
ⓑ. \( \mathrm{C_3H_6NO_2} \)
ⓒ. \( \mathrm{C_3H_6NO} \)
ⓓ. \( \mathrm{C_2H_4NO_2} \)
504. An empirical-formula dataset gives \(0.360\,\text{g}\) carbon, \(0.0600\,\text{g}\) hydrogen, \(0.140\,\text{g}\) nitrogen, and \(0.320\,\text{g}\) oxygen in a compound sample. If the molar mass is \(88\,\text{g mol}^{-1}\), what is the molecular formula?
ⓐ. \( \mathrm{C_6H_{12}N_2O_4} \)
ⓑ. \( \mathrm{C_3H_6NO_2} \)
ⓒ. \( \mathrm{C_2H_6NO_3} \)
ⓓ. \( \mathrm{C_3H_8NO_2} \)
505. A set of analytical observations is given for an unknown organic compound:
ObservationInference
P. \( \mathrm{CO_2} \) turns lime water milky after combustioncarbon present
Q. anhydrous \( \mathrm{CuSO_4} \) turns blue after combustionhydrogen present
R. Prussian blue from sodium fusion extractnitrogen present
S. white precipitate with \( \mathrm{AgNO_3} \) after \( \mathrm{HNO_3} \) treatment, soluble in \( \mathrm{NH_4OH} \)iodine present
Which inference is unsuitable?
ⓐ. S
ⓑ. P
ⓒ. Q
ⓓ. R
506. A compound is tested by several methods. Combustion shows \( \mathrm{C} \) and \( \mathrm{H} \), sodium fusion extract gives no nitrogen or sulfur test, and the halogen test gives pale yellow \( \mathrm{AgBr} \). Carius analysis gives \(40.0\%\) bromine. What extra information is still needed to write the molecular formula?
ⓐ. colour of the sodium fusion extract only
ⓑ. molar mass or vapour density
ⓒ. whether \( \mathrm{AgBr} \) is heavier than \( \mathrm{AgCl} \)
ⓓ. the shape of the test tube
507. A compound has empirical formula \( \mathrm{C_2H_3Br} \). Its molar mass is \(321\,\text{g mol}^{-1}\). What molecular formula follows?
ⓐ. \( \mathrm{C_2H_3Br} \)
ⓑ. \( \mathrm{C_4H_6Br_2} \)
ⓒ. \( \mathrm{C_6H_9Br_3} \)
ⓓ. \( \mathrm{C_8H_{12}Br_4} \)
508. A correctly measured compound has empirical formula \( \mathrm{C_2H_3Br} \) and molar mass \(214\,\text{g mol}^{-1}\). What is the molecular formula?
ⓐ. \( \mathrm{C_2H_3Br} \)
ⓑ. \( \mathrm{C_6H_9Br_3} \)
ⓒ. \( \mathrm{C_8H_{12}Br_4} \)
ⓓ. \( \mathrm{C_4H_6Br_2} \)
509. A final analytical report says: “Carbon and hydrogen were detected by combustion, nitrogen by Prussian blue, chlorine by \( \mathrm{AgCl} \), and sulfur by \( \mathrm{BaSO_4} \) after oxidation.” Which statement best evaluates the report?
ⓐ. the report is impossible because one compound cannot contain more than two elements
ⓑ. the report combines qualitative detection and quantitative gravimetric evidence
ⓒ. the report proves the compound is an alkane
ⓓ. the report uses chromatography to identify every element
510. A sodium fusion extract gives a violet colour with sodium nitroprusside and, after separate treatment with dilute \( \mathrm{HNO_3} \) followed by \( \mathrm{AgNO_3} \), gives a pale yellow precipitate partly soluble in \( \mathrm{NH_4OH} \). What elements are indicated?
ⓐ. sulfur and bromine
ⓑ. nitrogen and chlorine
ⓒ. sulfur and iodine
ⓓ. nitrogen and fluorine
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