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Out of benzene, m–dinitrobenzene and toluene which will undergo nitration most easily and why?

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  2. Discuss the structure of benzene in terms of resonance and orbital con...

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  12. Write down the products of ozonolysis of 1, 2-dimethylbenzene (o-xylen...

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  14. Write structures of all the alkenes which on hydrogenation give 2-meth...

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  15. Which of the following polymerises most readily and why? (i) Acetyl...

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  16. Why does benzene undergo electrophilic substitution reactions easily a...

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  17. Why do alkynes undergo addition reactions while simple alkenes do not?

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  18. hy propane has only one eclipsed contirmation while butane has three? ...

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  19. Out of benzene, m–dinitrobenzene and toluene which will undergo nitrat...

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  20. Why is Wurtz reaction not preferred for the preparation of alkanes con...

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