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Explain why
(i) the dipole moment of chlorobenzene is lower than that of cyclohexyl chloride?
(ii) alkyl halides, though polar, are immiscible with water?
(iii) Grignard reagents should be prepared under anhydrous conditions?

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  8. What happens when chloroform is treated with boiling aqueous NaOH ?

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  9. What happens when chloroform is treated with conc. HNO3?

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  10. How is iodoform prepared from acetone ?

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  11. What happens when iodoform is heated with silver powder

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  13. What happens when : Chloroform is condensed with acetone in presence...

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  15. How is chlorobenzene prepared in the laboratory and on a large scale ?

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  16. Why is chlorobenzene less reactive than alkyl halides?

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  17. Althrough chlorine is an electron withdrawing group, yet it is ortho-p...

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  18. How will you distinguish between Chlorobenzene and benzyl chloride.

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  19. Write a chemical test to distinguish between : Chloroform and carbon...

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  20. Why is methyl chloride hydrolysed more readily than chlorobenzene?

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