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Give the nucleophilic substitution mechanism with allylic and benzylic halides?

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AAKASH SERIES-ALKYL AND ARYL HALIDES-Exercise-1.2
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  2. Ethyl chloride is more reactive than vinyl chloride towards nucleophil...

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  4. What happends when an optically active alkyl halide undergoes nuceloph...

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  5. Why S(N^(1)) reactions are favourable in polar solvents?

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  6. Differentiate between nucleophilicity and basicity with suitable examp...

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  7. Explain Saytzeff rule with suitable examples

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  8. Write a note on elimination reactions of alkyl halides

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  9. How the formation of poisonous phosgene can be prevented from chlorofo...

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  10. What are the consequences when human beings are exposed to carbon tetr...

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  11. In aqueous potassium hydroxide nucleophilic substitution takes place, ...

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  12. Discuss the effect of the nucleophile and substrate on the mechanism o...

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  13. Which test is useful to distinguish between 2-pentanone and 3-pentanon...

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  14. Electron withdrawing groups in benzene ring facilitate nucleophilic su...

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  15. What are the disadvantages of freons?

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  16. Give the IUPAC name of D.D.T why is it banned in some countries?

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  17. Give the equation for the formation of chlorobenzene by Raschig method...

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  18. Halogen atom present in benzene ring is ortho, para directing, but dea...

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  19. Predict the product(s) of the following reaction

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  20. Tertiary halides mainly undergo elimination rather than substitution. ...

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