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How an inductive and hyperconjugation effects the stability of primary, secondary and tertiary carbocations ?

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PRADEEP-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES TECHNIQUES-Additional Questions (Short Answer Questions)
  1. Discuss the configuration of carbocations.

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  2. What are reactive intermediates ? How are they generated by bond fissi...

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  3. How an inductive and hyperconjugation effects the stability of primary...

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  4. What are carbanions ? Discuss their configuration.

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  5. Give two methods of preparation of carbanions.

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  6. Discuss the stability of carbanions on the basis of inductive effects.

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  7. What are free radicals ? Discuss their configuration.

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  8. How can hyperconjugation effect and inductive effect explain the stabi...

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  9. Explain the following with examples : (i) Tetravalency (ii) Substi...

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  10. List the different method used for the purification of organic compoun...

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  11. How will you separate a mixture of benzoic acid and naphthalene ?

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  12. How will you purify sugar which has impurities of sodium chloride ?

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  13. When is the process of fractional crystallisation employed ?

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  14. Describe the method, which can be used to separate two compounds with ...

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  15. Which of the following mixture does not use fractional crystallisation...

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  16. SEPARATION OF MISCIBLE LIQUID

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  17. Glycerol which decomposes at its boiling point can be purified by

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  18. Assertion (A) Aniline is purified by steam distillation.  Steam disti...

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  19. Two volatile liquids A and B differ in their boiling points by 15K. Th...

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  20. What is the basic principle of chromatography ?

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