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Haloalkanes undergo `beta`-elimination reaction in the presence of alcoholic potassium hydroxide. Name the rule which leads to the product in the above elimination reaction.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES-EXERCISE
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  5. Identify all possible alkenes that would be formed on dehydrohalogenat...

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  6. Write the products of the following reaction which is a first-order re...

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  7. Draw the structures of major monohalo product of the following reactio...

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  9. Explain the following reactions: Balz Schiemann reaction.

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  10. Explain the following reaction : Wurtz reaction.

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  11. Explain the following reactions : Ulmann reaction

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  12. Give two uses of chloroform.

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  13. The dipole moment of chlorobenzene is lower than that of cyclohexyl ch...

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  14. Explain the following reaction: Hunsdicker reaction

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  15. Explain the following reaction : Sandmeyers reaction.

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  16. Give the following reactions: Fitting reaction

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  17. Give two uses of iodoform.

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  18. Alkyl halides though polar, are immiscible with water, why ?

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  19. Write the name of ionisation isomerism of following compound [Co(NH3...

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  20. Write a short notes on following: Markownikov's rule

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