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Nomenclature of Organic Compounds and Isomerism Class 10 Important Questions
Question 1.
What is the functional group of alcohols?
(-CO-, -CHO, -OH, -COOH)
Answer:
-OH
Question 2.
What is the structural formula for But-1-ene?
(CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3, CH3 – CH = CH – CH3, CH3 – CH2 – CH = CH2,
CH3 – C ≡ C – CH3)
Answer:
CH3 – CH2 – CH = CH2,
Question 3.
The structural formula of a compound is given. Give the IUPAC name.
Answer:
2, 3, 5-Trimethylhexane
Question 4.
Some atoms or groups of atoms give organic compounds with certain chemical and physical properties.
a) What is such an atom or group of atoms called?
Answer:
Functional Groups
b) Give an example of such a group.
Answer:
Hydroxyl (-OH), Carboxylic acid (-COOH)
Question 5.
Write the molecular formula of Given compound?
Answer:
C5H12
Question 6.
Draw the structural formula of the functional isomer of CH3 – CH2 – CHO
Answer:
CH3 – CO – CH3
Question 7.
What is the representation of the ethyl radical?
Answer:
– CH3 – CH2
Question 8.
Illustrate the structure of the aromatic compound benzene, which has the molecular formula C6H6.
Answer:
Question 9.
Write the structural formula of given compounds
(i) 2, 3-Dimethylbutane
(ii) But-2-ene
Answer:
(i) 2, 3-Dimethylbutane
2, 3-Dimethyl butane
(ii) CH3 – CH = CH – CH3
Question 10.
(a) Write the molecular formula of the compound CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 -OH.
Answer:
C4H10O
(b) Write the structural formula of the position isomer of this compound.
Answer:
Question 11.
CH3 – CH2 – O – CH3, CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – OH
a) What similarities do these compounds have?
Answer:
Both compounds have the same molecular formula. (C3H8O)
b) What difference do these compounds show?
Answer:
The Functional groups of both compounds are different (-OH, -O-)
Question 12.
When naming an organic compound, the carbon atoms in the chain are numbered.
a) Is this correct? What is the reason?
Answer:
No,
b) If it is incorrect, number it correctly and write the IUPAC name of the compound.
Answer:
Numbering should be done in such a way that the carbon atom carrying the branch gets the lowest number.
Question 13.
Write the structural formula and IUPAC name of the following compounds C2H4 and C2H6
Answer:
C2H4 (Ethene)
C2H6 (Ethane)
Question 14.
a) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3 Write the IUPAC name of the compound
Answer:
Pentane
b) Write the structural formula of the chain isomer of this compound.
Answer:
Question 15.
Find the relationship between the pairs.
i) CH3 – CH2 – CHO: Propanal
CH3 – CH2 – COOH: –(a)—
ii) —(b)—: Ethanol
CH3COCH3: Propanone
Answer:
a) Propanoic acid
b) CH3CH2OH
Question 16.
Butan-1-ol and Methoxypropane are isomers. If so, what kind of isomers are they CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – OH (Butan-1-ol), CH3 – CH2-CH2 – O -CH3 (Methoxypropane)
a) What type of isomers are they?
Answer:
Functional Group isomerism
b) Write the structural formulas of their other isomers.
Answer:
(i) Butan-2-ol
Ethoxyethane
(ii) CH3CH2OCH2CH3
Question 17.
Structural formulas of two organic compounds are given.
(i) CH3 – O – CH2 – CH3
(ii) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – OH
a) Write the IUPAC name of each compound.
Answer:
i) Methoxyethane
ii) Propan-1-ol
b) Write one similarity between these compounds.
Answer:
The two compounds have the same molecular formula (C3H8O)
c) What is this phenomenon known as?
Answer:
Functional group isomerism
Question 18.
Write the possible isomer of this compound CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 -CH3 – CH2
Answer:
The possible isomers are
Question 19.
A saturated hydrocarbon has 5 carbon atoms in the main chain. A methyl radical is present on the second carbon atom.
a) Write the structural formula of the compound.
Answer:
b) What is the IUPAC name of the compound?
Answer:
2-Methylpentane
c) Write the structural formula of a chain isomer of this compound
Answer:
2, 2-Dimethylbutane
Question 20.
How many branches are there in the given compound?
Answer:
2
b) What are the names of the branches?
Answer:
Methyl, Methyl
c) What are the position numbers of the branches?
Answer:
2, 2
d) Write the IUPAC name of this compound.
Answer:
2, 2-Dimethylpropane
Question 21.
Look at the numbering of the carbon atoms in the compound given below.
a) Which of these is correct? Why
Answer:
In the nomenclature of hydrocarbons with double bonds, the numbering should be done in such a way that the carbon atoms linked by the double bond get the lowest position number.
b) Write the IUPAC name of this compound
Answer:
But-1-ene
Question 22.
Write the structural formula of the compounds given below
a) Propan-1-ol
b) Propanal
c) Propanone
Answer:
a) CH3CH2CH2OH
b) CH3 – CH2 – CHO
c) CH3 – CO – CH3
Question 23.
Give the IUPAC Name of the compound
Answer:
2-Methylpropane
b) Write the Molecular formula of compound
Answer:
C4H10
c) Write the structure of the isomer of the compound
Answer:
CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3 (Butane)
d) Name the type of isomerism exhibited by these compounds
Answer:
Chain isomerism
Question 24.
Which compounds have the molecular formula C4H10O?
Answer:
(i) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
(ii) CH3 – O – CH2– CH2 – CH3
(iii) CH3 – CH2 – O – CH2 – CH3
(iv) Butan-2-ol
b) Find examples of position isomers and functional isomers from these.
Answer:
Position isomers: (i) and (iv), (ii) and (iii)
Functional isomers:(i) and (ii), (i) and (iii), (ii) and (iv), (iii) and (iv)
Question 25.
The Structural formula of two compounds is given below
(i) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CHO
(ii) CH3 – CH2 – CO – CH3
a) Write the IUPAC name of the compounds given
Answer:
(i) Butanal
(ii) Butan-2-one
b) Is it isomers? What is the reason
Answer:
These are isomers because they have the same molecular formula but different structural formula.
c) What type of isomers are these?
Answer:
Functional group isomerism
Question 26.
(a) Give the IUPAC name of the compounds given below.
(iii) CH3CH2CHO
(iv) CH3CH2CH2OH
(v) CH3OCH2CH3
(vi) CH3COCH3
Answer:
(i) Propanal
(ii) Propan-1-ol
(iii) Methoxyethane
(iv) Propan-2-one
(b) Which of these pairs are isomers? What type of isomers are these?
Answer: These are the pairs of isomers.
CH3CH2CH2OH and CH3 – O – CH2 – CH3
CH3CH2CHO and CH3COCH3
These compounds are functional group isomers.
Question 27.
Complete the table below
Functional Group | Compound containing the functional Group | IUPAC Name |
——-(a)——- | CH3CH2OH | ——–(b) |
-COOH | ——-(c)——- | Propanoic acid |
——-(d)——- | ——-(e)——- | Chloroethane |
-OR | CH3OCH2CH3 | ——-(f)——- |
——-(g) | CH3-CO-CH3 | ——-h——- |
Answer:
(a) -OH
(b) Propan-1-ol
(c) CH3 – CH2 – COOH
(d) -Cl
(e) CH3CH2Cl
(f) Methoxyethane
(g) -CO-
(h) Propan-2-one
Question 28.
Certain details related to an organic hydrocarbon compound are given below:
• Molecular formula: C5HI2
• There is a methyl branch.
a) Draw the possible isomers for this compound and write their IUPAC names.
Answer:
(i) CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 (Pentane)
b) What type of isomerism do these exhibits?
Answer:
Chain isomerism
Question 29.
Write the IUPAC names for the following structural formulas:
Answer:
(i) 3-Ethylpentane
(ii) 3-Methylpentane
Question 30.
Write the position, name of the branch, and IUPAC name.
Answer:
The Position of the branch: 3
Name of the branch: Methyl
IUPAC Name:3-Methyl pentane
Question 31.
Write the IUPAC names for the following structural formula:
Answer:
2-Methylpentane
Question 32.
Some structural formulae are given below. Name them.
a) Number of carbon atoms in the main chain
Answer:
5
b) Number of branch/branches.
Answer:
2
c) Give the IUPAC name
Answer:
2, 4-Dimethyl pentane
Question 33.
Note the compound given below.
a) Number the longest chain of this compound from left to right and from right to left. In both cases, isn’t the position number of the first branch the same?
Answer:
Yes
b) Which is the second branch?
Answer:
Methyl group
c) When does this branch get the lowest number?
Answer:
While numbering from right to left
Question 34.
Give the IUPAC name of the given compounds
Answer:
(i) 2, 3, 3-Trimethyl pentane
(ii) 3, 3-Diethyl pentane
Question 35.
The structure of an alkyne is given.
(a) What is the molecular formula for this compound?
Answer:
C4H6
(b) Write the IUPAC name.
Answer:
But-1-yne
Question 36.
Write the structural formulae of the following compounds.
a. Pent-2-yne
b. But-1-ene
Answer:
a) CH3 – C ≡ C – CH2 – CH3
b) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH3
Question 37.
Select the structural formula of the given compound from the box.
(i) Propene
(ii) But-2-yne
• CH2 = CH2, • CH3 – CH = CH2 • CH3 – CH2-C ≡ CH • CH3 – C ≡ C – CH3 |
Answer:
CH3 – CH = CH2: Propene
CH3 – C ≡ C – CH3: But-2-yne
Question 38.
What are functional groups in organic chemistry?
Answer:
Functional groups are specific atoms or groups of atoms within organic molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical properties of those molecules.
Question 39.
CH3 – CH2 – OH
CH3 – O – CH3
What are the functional groups in these compounds? Write their molecular formula.
Answer:
-OH &-O-CH3
Molecular Formula: C2H6O
Question 40.
CH3-COOH is the condensed formula of an organic compound.
a) To which category does the compound belong? (alcohol, ether, ester, carboxylic acid)
Answer:
Carboxylic acid
(b) Write the IUPAC name of this compound.
Answer:
Ethanoic acid
Question 41.
What is the key characteristic of aromatic hydrocarbons?
Answer:
The key characteristic of aromatic hydrocarbons is aromaticity. This property arises from a specific electron configuration within a closed ring of carbon atoms, often involving alternating single and double bonds.
Question 42.
What is an example of an aromatic hydrocarbon? What is its molecular formula?
Answer:
Benzene (C6H6) is the most famous example of an aromatic hydrocarbon. It has a hexagonal ring structure with delocalised electrons, contributing to its stability and unique chemical properties.
Question 43.
Why are aromatic hydrocarbons sometimes called aromatic?
Answer:
Aromatic hydrocarbons are often fragrant (hence the name “aromatic”). However, it’s important to note that not all aromatic compounds possess a pleasant odour.
Question 44.
What are isomers? How many types of isomerism are there?
Answer:
Isomers are compounds that share the same molecular formula but have different chemical and physical properties. There are four main types of isomerism : chain isomerism,functional isomerism .position isomerism and metamerism.
Question 45.
Can you identify the type of isomerism in the example of ethanol and methoxymethane?
Answer:
These are functional isomers. They have the same molecular formula (C2H60) but different functional groups (ethanol is an alcohol, while methoxymethane is an ether).
Question 46.
The structure of two organic compounds are given below:
(i) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – OH
(ii) CH3 – CH2 – O – CH2 – CH3
(a) Write the molecular formula of these compounds.
Answer:
C4H10O
(b) Which type of isomerism do they exhibit?
Answer:
Functional isomerism
(c) Write the structural formula of a position isomer of compound I
Answer:
Butan-2-ol