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What are enantiomers? What is the necessary and sufficient condition for a molecule to show enantiomerism? Give two examples to support your answer.

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  2. Write the structures of different dihalogen derivatives of propane.

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  4. Write any two differences between S(N^(2)) and S(N^(1)) reaction.

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  5. Complete the following (i). CH(3)COOAg+Br(2)underset("Reflux")overse...

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  6. (a). Why are alkyl halides insoluble in water? (b). Why is butan-1-o...

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

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  9. What happens when: (i). Ethyl chloride is treated with NaI in the pr...

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  11. Complete the following chemical reactions: (ii). CH(3)-CH(2)-Cl+K...

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  12. (a). Complete the reaction: CH(3)CH(2)Br+KOH(alc.) (b). Explain wh...

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  14. Which of the following two reactions is S(N^(2)) and why?

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

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  16. How do you convert: (i). Chlorobenzene to biphenyl (ii). Propene t...

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  17. Explain the mechanism of S(N^(1)) and S(N^(2)) reactions with examples...

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  18. (a). Out of which is an example of vinylic halide? (b). Out of wh...

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  19. The following compounds are given to you: 2-Bromopentane, 2-Bromo-2-...

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  20. Identify A,B,C, and D C(2)H(5)Br+KOH(aq)to[A]overset(CaOCl(2))to[B]o...

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