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ChemistryMediumMCQ2023 · 06 Apr Shift 1

Q43.Match List-I with . List-I List-II Name of reaction Reagent used A Hell-Volhard Zelinsky reaction I NaOH + I2 B Iodoform reaction II ( i ) CrO2Cl2, CS2 ( ii ) H2O C Etard reaction III ( i ) Br2 / red phosphorus ( ii ) H2O D Gatterman-Koch reaction IV CO, HCl, anhyd . AlCl3 Choose the correct answer from the options given below: JEE Main 2023 (06 Apr Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) A →III; B →I; C →II; D →IV (2) A →I; B →II; C →III; D →IV (3) A →III; B →II; C →I; D →IV (4) A →III; B →I; C →IV; D →II

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This question tests the direct recall of reagents associated with important named reactions in organic chemistry, requiring knowledge of their specific conditions.

Concepts Tested

Hell-Volhard Zelinsky reactionIodoform reactionEtard reactionGatterman-Koch reactionReagents for organic reactions

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