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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 11.1 of CISCE Frank for Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE.


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Exercise [Page 269]

Frank solutions for Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE 11.1 Organic Compounds Exercise [Page 269]

Exercise | Q 1 | Page 269

Which was the first organic compound synthesized in laboratory and by whom?

Exercise | Q 2 | Page 269

Write the molecular formulae of the third and fifth members of homologous series represented by general formula CnH2n-2.

Exercise | Q 3 | Page 269

Which of the following belong to same homologous series?

C3H8, C3H6, C4H8, C4H6

Exercise | Q 4 | Page 269

How many isomers of the following hydrocarbons are possible?

(a) C3H8 

(b) C4H10

Exercise | Q 5 | Page 269

What is major source of organic compounds?

Exercise | Q 6 | Page 269

Give four differences between organic and inorganic cornpounds.

Exercise | Q 7.1 | Page 269

Fill in the blank:

Organic compounds are essentially_________compounds. They
show ___________Reaction and their rates are ___________.

Exercise | Q 7.2 | Page 269

Fill in the blank:

One of the products of combustion of organic compounds is
always__________

Exercise | Q 7.3 | Page 269

Fill in the blank:

More than 90% of the known organic compounds are. ________

Exercise | Q 7.4 | Page 269

Fill in the blank:

Vital force theory was discarded by the synthesis of__________ in laboratory.

Exercise | Q 8 | Page 269

Explain the fact that why organic com pounds are Iarge in number.

Exercise | Q 9.1 | Page 269

What is homologous series?

Exercise | Q 9.2 | Page 269

What is the difference in molecular formula of any Two adjacement homologues in terms of types of atoms and molecular mass?

Exercise | Q 10 | Page 269

What is eaten ation? 'Why carbon shovv rnaximurn tendency of catenation?

Exercise | Q 11 | Page 269

Give the name and formulae of one member of each of the following:

(a) Saturated hydrocarbons

(b) Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

Exercise | Q 12.1 | Page 269

What is an alkyl group?

Exercise | Q 12.2 | Page 269

Give the names of any three alkyl groups. How are they formed?

Exercise | Q 13.1 | Page 269

Write the IUPAC name of the foloowing:

CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3

Exercise | Q 13.2 | Page 269

Write the IUPAC name of the following:

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH3}\\
|\\
\ce{CH3-C-CH3}\\
|\\
\ce{CH3}
\end{array}\]

Exercise | Q 13.3 | Page 269

Write the IUPAC name of the foloowing: 

CH3CH2Ch= CHCH3

Exercise | Q 13.4 | Page 269

Write the IUPAC name of the foloowing:

CH3 - C = CH

Exercise | Q 14 | Page 269

Define a functional group with two examples. write the Functional groups for
(i) Alcohol
(ii) Ketone
(iii) Carboxylic acid

Exercise | Q 15 | Page 269

Define a functional group with two examples. write the Functional groups for
(i) Alcohol
(ii) Ketone
(iii) Carboxylic acid

Exercise | Q 16 | Page 269

Give the names  of the following functional groups:

-OH, >- c = o, -CHO, -COOH

Exercise | Q 17 | Page 269

Give the trivial names and IUPAC names of the following:
(a) C3H6
(b) C2H4
(c) C2H2
(d) CH30H
(e) CH3COOH

Solutions for 11.1: Organic Compounds

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Frank solutions for Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 11.1 - Organic Compounds

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Concepts covered in Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 11.1 Organic Compounds are Special Features of Carbon, Functional Groups in Carbon Compounds, Laboratory Preparation of Methane, Ethene (Ethylene), Laboratory Preparation of Ethyne, Organic Compounds, Organic Compounds in Daily Life, Hydrocarbons, Ethane, Preparation of Ethene (Ethylene), Alcohol, Ethanol, Laboratory Preparation of Ethanol, Classification of Organic Compound Based on the Kind of Atoms, Homologous Series of Carbon Compound, Classification of Organic Compounds Based on the Pattern of Carbon Chain, IUPAC Nomenclature of Hydrocarbons, Hydrocarbons: Alkynes, Ethyne, Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Carbon: a Versatile Element, Classification of Compounds of Carbon, IUPAC Nomenclature of other classes, Alkyl Group, Isomers, Hydrocarbons: Alkanes, Methane, Laboratory Preparation of Ethane, Hydrocarbons: Alkenes, Carboxylic Acids, Ethanoic Acid.

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