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  2. Alkyl halide are insoluble in water, even though they are ploar-why?

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  6. CH(3)Cl does not undergo S(N)1 reaction and (CH3)(3)C Cl does not unde...

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  7. Benzyl chloride is much reactive in S(N)1 reaction , even though it is...

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  8. Explain why KI is added to the reaction mixture to carry out the follo...

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  9. Vinyl chloride and chlorobenzene are unreactive in S(N)2 reaction. Exp...

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  10. Which one of the following pairs are more reactive in S(N)2 reaction? ...

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  11. Which one of the following pairs are more reactive in S(N)2 reaction? ...

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  12. Which one of the following pairs are more reactive in S(N)2 reaction? ...

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  13. Which halogen atom in each compound is more reactive in S(N)1 reaction...

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  14. Which halogen atom in each compound is more reactive in S(N)1 reaction...

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  15. Arrange the following in the order of increasing S(N)2 reactivity and ...

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  16. Arrange the following compounds in the order of increasing S(N)2 react...

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  17. Explain why the following S(N)2 reactions do not take place: (i) Br^...

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  18. Explain why the following S(N)2 reactions do not take place: (ii) Cl...

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  19. Explain why the following S(N)2 reactions do not take place: (iii) P...

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  20. Identify the chiral and achiral molecules in each of the following pai...

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