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Arrange oxides of chlorine in decreasing order of reactivity.

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To arrange the oxides of chlorine in decreasing order of reactivity, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Oxides of Chlorine The common oxides of chlorine are: 1. Cl2O (Dichlorine monoxide) 2. ClO2 (Chlorine dioxide) 3. Cl2O6 (Dichlorine hexoxide) 4. Cl2O7 (Dichlorine heptoxide) ...
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    A
    a gt b gt c
    B
    c gt b gt a
    C
    a gt c gt b
    D
    c gt a gt b
  • Arrange these compounds in decreasing order of reactivity for the nucleophilic addition reaction. (I) Acid chloride (II) Aldehyde (III) Ketone (IV) Ester

    A
    `IgtIIgtIIIgtIV`
    B
    `IVgtIIIgtIIgtI`
    C
    `IIIgtIIgtIgtIV`
    D
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    A
    1 gt 2 gt 3
    B
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    C
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    D
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