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In `S_(N^1)` reactions, primary alkyl halides are more reactive than tertiary alkyl halides.

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STATEMENT 1 : CH_(3) -O - CH_(2)-Br is hydrolyzed more readily than CH_(3) -underset(CI)underset(|)(CH )- CH_(3) STATEMENT -2 : Secondary halides are more reactive than primary alkyl halides towards hydrolysis

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Statement-I:Primay benzylic halides are more reactive than primary alkyl halides towards S_(N^(1)) reaction. Because Statement-II: Reactivity depends upon the nature of the nucleophile and the solvent.

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Statement -1: Acid catalyzed dehydration follows E_(1) mechanism Statement - 2 : Tertiary alcohols are more reactive than primary alcohols towards HBr. Statement -3 : Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halide follows E_(2) mechanism

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