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Statement-I: Iodination of akanes is car...

Statement-I: Iodination of akanes is carried out by heat in presence of readucing agent.
Because Statement-II: Iodination of alkanes takes place explosively.

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Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True, Statement-II is a correct explanation for Statement-I

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Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True, Statement-II is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-I

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Statement-I is True, Statement-II is False.

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Statement-I is False, Statement-II is True.

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To analyze the statements provided in the question, we will break down the reasoning step by step. ### Step 1: Analyze Statement I **Statement I:** "Iodination of alkanes is carried out by heat in presence of reducing agent." - **Explanation:** This statement is incorrect. Iodination of alkanes typically does not occur in the presence of a reducing agent. Instead, it is generally carried out in the presence of an oxidizing agent. The reaction involves the halogen (iodine) reacting with the alkane to form an alkyl iodide. ### Step 2: Analyze Statement II **Statement II:** "Iodination of alkanes takes place explosively." - **Explanation:** This statement is also misleading. While iodination can be vigorous, it is not typically described as explosive. The reaction can proceed with the release of energy, but it does not mean that it occurs explosively under normal conditions. ### Step 3: Determine the Truth of Each Statement - **Statement I:** False - **Statement II:** False ### Step 4: Evaluate the Options Given the evaluations: 1. Statement I is true, Statement II is true, and Statement II is a correct explanation of Statement I. (Incorrect) 2. Statement I is true, Statement II is true, and Statement II is not a correct explanation of Statement I. (Incorrect) 3. Statement I is true, Statement II is false. (Incorrect) 4. Statement I is false, Statement II is true. (Incorrect) Since both statements are false, the correct option is: - **Statement I is false, Statement II is false.** ### Conclusion The correct answer is that both statements are false, which corresponds to the option that states Statement I is false and Statement II is false. ---
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ALLEN-ALKYL AND ARYL HALIDE-EXERCISE
  1. Match the following.

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  2. Math the following.

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  5. Statement-I: Polar solvent slows down S(N^(2)) reaction. Because Sta...

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  6. Statement-I:Primay benzylic halides are more reactive than primary alk...

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  7. Statement-I: Vinylic halides are reactive towards nucleophilic substit...

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  8. Statement-I: Aryl halidea undergo electrophilic substitution less radi...

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  9. Statement-I: Optically active 2-idoibutane on treatment with NaI in ac...

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  10. Statement-I: Free radical chlorination of n-butane gives 72% of 2-chlo...

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  11. Statement-I: Nucleophilic substitution reaction on an optically active...

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  12. Statement-I: Boiling point of alkyl halide increases with increases in...

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  13. An organic compound A has molecular formula C(10)H(17)Br and it is non...

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  14. An organic compound A has molecular formula C(10)H(17)Br and it is non...

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  15. An organic compound A has molecular formula C(10)H(17)Br and it is non...

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  16. An organic compound A has molecular formula C(10)H(17)Br and it is non...

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  17. Nucleophilic substitution reactions generally expressed as Nu^(-) +R...

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  18. Nucleophilic substitution reactions generally expressed as Nu^(-) +R...

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  19. Nucleophilic substitution reactions generally expressed as Nu^(-) +R...

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  20. Nucleophilic substitution reactions generally expressed as Nu^(-) +R...

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