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Chemical Reactions Of Organic Compounds

Kerala Board · Class 10 · Chemistry

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What type of reaction occurs when methane (CH₄) reacts with chlorine (Cl₂) in the presence of sunlight?

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Complete the equation: CH₂=CH₂ + H₂ → ?

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What is the monomer used to prepare polythene (polyethene)?

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What happens during thermal cracking of hydrocarbons?

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Which of the following are characteristics of addition reactions?

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They involve unsaturated hydrocarbons, Double or triple bonds are converted to single bonds, They produce saturated compounds

Addition reactions occur when unsaturated compounds (with double or triple bonds) combine with molecules like H₂, Cl₂, etc., converting multiple bonds to single bonds and forming saturated products.

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Which of the following are examples of addition polymers?

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Polythene, PVC (Polyvinyl chloride), Teflon

Addition polymers are formed by repeated addition of monomers without elimination of small molecules. Nylon 66 and Bakelite are condensation polymers.

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Complete the combustion reaction: CH₄ + 2O₂ → ?

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CO₂ + 2H₂O + Heat

Complete combustion of hydrocarbons in sufficient oxygen always produces carbon dioxide and water along with heat and light energy.

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Which enzyme converts glucose to ethanol during fermentation?

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Zymase

Zymase enzyme present in yeast converts glucose and fructose into ethanol and carbon dioxide during fermentation. Invertase converts sugar solution to glucose and fructose.

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