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Explain the steps involved in the mechanism of hydrolysis of tertiary butyl bromide using aqueous potassium hydroxide.

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PRADEEP-HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES-ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. Write any two differences between S(N^(2)) and S(N^(1)) reaction.

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  2. How would you differentiate between S(N)1 and S(N)2 mechanisms of subs...

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  3. Explain the steps involved in the mechanism of hydrolysis of tertiary ...

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  4. Arrange the following carbanions in order of their decreasing stabilit...

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  5. tert-Butylbromide reacts with aq. NaOH by S(N)1 mechanism while n but...

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  6. (a) The nucleophilic substitution of primary alkyl chlorides with sodi...

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  7. Out CH(3)-underset(CH(3))underset(|)(CH)-CH(2)-Cl and CH(3)-CH(2)-und...

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  8. S(N)1 reactions are accompanied by racemization in optically active ha...

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  9. Which would undergo S(N^(2)) reaction faster in the following pair and...

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  10. (a) Write the IUPAC names of all the possible structural isomers of C(...

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  11. A racemic mixtrue is optically inactive due to :

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  12. How is chlorobenzene prepared from: (i) benzene and (ii) aniline or ...

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  13. Explain the mechanism of nitration of benzene.

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  14. Complete the following reaction equations: (i) C(6)H(5)N(2)Cl+KI to ...

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  15. (a) Why does p-dichlorobenzene have a higher m.p than its o-and m-isom...

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  16. Give two reasons for low reactivity of aryl halides towards nucleophil...

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  17. Chlorobenzene is extremely less reactive towards nucleophilic substitu...

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  18. Account for the fact that halogen in chlorobenzene is less reactive th...

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  19. Give reasons: (i). C-Cl bond length in chlorobenzene is shorter than...

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  20. Account for the fact that C-X bond length in halobenzene is smaller th...

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