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Explain, why.
alkyl halides undergo nucleophilic substitution reaction?

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ARIHANT PUBLICATION-HALOALKANES (ALKYL HALIDE) -ODISHA BUREAU.S TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS (D. SHORT ANSWER TYPE II QUESTIONS)
  1. Complete the following equation CH(3)I+AgCNrarr

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  2. Complete the following equation CH(3)I+NH(3)rarr

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  3. Complete the following equation CH(3)CH(2)CH(2)Br+KOH(alc.) overset...

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  4. Complete the following equation CH(3)I+KOH(aq.)rarr

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  5. Why alkyl halides, though polar, are immiscible with water?

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  6. Explain, why. alkyl halides have higher boiling points than the corr...

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  7. Explain, why. For a given alkyl group, the order of boiling point is...

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  8. Suggest a possible reason for the following observations: The order ...

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  9. Explain, why. alkyl halides undergo nucleophilic substitution reacti...

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  10. Explain, why. dipole moment of carbon tetrachloride is zero?

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  11. Explain, why. a small amount of alcohol is usually added to chlorofo...

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  12. Explain, why alkyl halide of lower alkanes when treated with metalli...

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  13. Explain, why hydrogen atom of chloroform is definitely acidic but th...

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  14. Explain, why an alkyl halide can be utilised for the synthesis of a ...

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  15. Identify A, B and C in the following reaction sequence. Aoverset(PCl...

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  16. Identify A, B and C in the following reaction sequence. Aoverset(KCN...

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  17. Identify A, B and C in the following reaction sequence. Aoverset(Alc...

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  18. Identify A, B and C in the following reaction sequence. C(2)H(5)OHun...

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  19. Identify A, B and C in the following reaction sequence. C(2)H(5)Iove...

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