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Arrange the following alkyl halides in decreasing order of the rate or `beta`-elimination reaction alcoholic KOH.
A. `CH_(3)-underset(CH_(3))underset(|)overset(H)overset(|)(C)-CH_(2)Br`
B. `CH_(3)-CH_(2)-Br`
C. `CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-Br`

A

`A gt B gt C`

B

`C gt B gt A`

C

`B gt Cgt A`

D

`A gt C gt B`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Alkyl halides on heating with alcoholic potash eliminates one molecule of halogen acid to form alkene. Hydrogen is eliminated from `beta` - carbon atom. Nature of alkyl group determiners rate of reaction
i.e , `3^@ gt 2^@ gt 1^@ or A gt underset(2^@ beta-"carbon")(C gt B)`
`overset(3^@ beta - "carbon")underset((A))underset(CH_3)underset(|)(CH)-CH_(2)Br" "overset(1^@ beta - "carbon")underset((B))(CH_3-CH_2-Br)`
`underset((C))(CH_3-CH_2-CH_2-Br)`
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