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Identify the possible alkenes that would be formed on dehydrohalogenation of the following organic halides with alcoholic KOH. Also identify the major alkene formed 2-chloropentane

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A N EXCEL PUBLICATION-HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES -QUESTION BANK
  1. Which of the following is not polyhalogen compound ?

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  2. Halolkanes and haloarenes are compounds containing halogen atom. They ...

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  3. Chloroform is generally prepared from ethanol. Why is chloroform store...

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  4. Nucleophilic substitution reactions are of two type - SN^1 reaction an...

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  5. An ambident nycleophile is

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  6. Write a method for the preparation of alkyl halides.

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  7. Nucleophilic substitution reactions are of two type - SN^1 reaction an...

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  8. On kinetic consideration nucleophilic substitution in aryl/alkyl halid...

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  9. Haloalkanes undergo beta-elimination reaction in presence of alcoholic...

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  10. Explain clearly how the two reagents in each of the following differ i...

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  11. Explain clearly how the two reagents in each of the following differ i...

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  12. Explain clearly how the two reagents in each of the following differ i...

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  13. SN^1 reaction takes placed in two steps. The relative reactivity of an...

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  14. SN^1 reaction takes placed in two steps. The relative reactivity of an...

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  15. Optical isomerism is a kind of streoisomerism in which isomers differ ...

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  16. Optical isomerism is a kind of streoisomerism in which isomers differ ...

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  17. Optical isomerism is a kind of streoisomerism in which isomers differ ...

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