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Stability of `overset(+)CH_(2)-CH=CH_(2)` can be explained by:

A

inductive effect

B

electromeric effect

C

resonance

D

polar effect

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C
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  7. Arrange the following in order of decreasing tendency towards S(N^(2))...

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  8. The peroxide effect in anti-Markownikoff's additon involves:

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  9. The decreasing order of strength of the bases, OH^(-), NH(2)^(-), H-C-...

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  10. Which one of the following reactions proceeds through free radical cha...

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  11. Which is the decreasing oreder of acidity in the following compounds? ...

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  12. Carbocation is a reaction intermediate in which of the following react...

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  13. The compound that does not undergo hydrolysis by S(N^(1)) mechanism is...

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  14. Which one is a nucleophilic substitution reaction among the following ...

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  15. Hypercojnugation is not possible in :

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  16. Reimer-Tiemann reaction of phenol with cholorform and aqueous alkali t...

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  18. In the following group : -OAc(I),-OMe(II),-OSO(2)(III),-OSO(2)CF(3)(...

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  20. In additon reactions of alkenes, the Markownikoff's rule follow:

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