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The `S_(N)1` reactivity depends on the stability of the ______obtained in the rate-determining step.

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CHHAYA PUBLICATION-HALOAKANES AND HALOARENES-Exercise - Fill in the blanks
  1. The IUPAC name iof BrCH(2)CH(2)CH(2)Cl is .

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  2. C(6)H(5)C(CH3)(2)Cl is an example of benzylic halide.

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  3. The CI atom in chlorobenzene is directing.

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  4. The bromoalkane obtained as the major product in free radical brominat...

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  5. CN^(Theta) is an nucleophile.

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  6. The central carbon atom in the transition state of an,, reaction is hy...

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  7. The compound obtained on alkaline hydrolysis of (S)-2-bromoctane is .

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  8. The S(N)1 reactivity depends on the stability of the obtained in the r...

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  9. The S(N)2 reactivity with increase in steric hindrance.

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  10. A chiral molecule is not on its mirror image.

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  11. CH(3)Cl does not undergo reaction while (CH3)(3)C Cl does not undergor...

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  12. Tendency of nucleophilic substitution reaction with increase in the no...

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  13. The C-CI bond in chlorobenzene is in length than the C-CI bond in ben...

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  14. Chlorobenzene is converted into phenol through the formation of (inter...

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  15. Ethanol & propanone react with I(2)//NaOH to form

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  16. Clorobenzene reacts with in the presence of conc. H(2)SO(4) to form DD...

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  17. Biphenyl is obtained when is heated with Cu-powder in a sealed tube.

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  18. Haloarenes are reactive than haloalkanes towards nucleophilic substit...

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  19. Freon-12 (CF(2)Cl(2)) is a widely used as

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