
Aldehydes, Ketones - Nucleophilic Addition, Other Reactions
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 32 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Aldehydes, Ketones - Nucleophilic Addition, Other Reactions: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Aldehydes/ketones undergo:
- The mechanism of nucleophilic addition is:
- Addition of HCN to aldehydes gives:
- The cyanohydrin formation is:
- Addition of NH₂NH₂ to aldehydes gives:
- Addition of NH₃ to aldehydes gives:
- Addition of primary amine to aldehydes gives:
- Addition of alcohol to aldehydes gives:
- Addition of excess alcohol to aldehydes gives:
- Acetals are stable in:
- Hemiacetals are stable in:
- Aldol condensation occurs between:
- Aldol condensation requires:
- Aldol condensation produces:
- Crotonaldehyde is produced from:
- Cannizzaro reaction is specific to:
- In Cannizzaro reaction, benzaldehyde gives:
- Wittig reaction converts aldehydes to:
- Wittig reagent is formed from:
- Oxidation of aldehydes gives:
- Reduction of aldehydes with NaBH₄ gives:
- Reduction of ketones with NaBH₄ gives:
- Haloform reaction occurs with:
- Haloform reaction with Br₂ gives:
- The Schiff's test for aldehydes uses:
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