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II. Read the following passage and answer questions 6-10 that follow : During organic reactions, a covalent bond between two carbon atoms or carbon atom and some other atom is broken and a new bond is formed. The fission of bonds can be homolytic or heterolytic forming free radicals, carbocations carbanions, carbenes, etc. This also depends upon the displacement, of electron in a bond and is governed by inductive effect, electromeric effect, reasonance and hyperconjugation. Which of the two CH_2 = CH^(-) or HC -= C^(-) is a better nucleophile?

II. Read the following passage and answer questions 6-10 that follow : During organic reactions, a covalent bond between two carbon atoms or carbon atom and some other atom is broken and a new bond is formed. The fission of bonds can be homolytic or heterolytic forming free radicals, carbocations carbanions, carbenes, etc. This also depends upon the displacement, of electron in a bond and is governed by inductive effect, electromeric effect, reasonance and hyperconjugation. Which of the two Ph_3 C^(+) or (CH_2)_3 C^(+) is more stable and why?