NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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285532
Tertiary alkyl halide is practically inert to substitution by mechanism because of
1 insolubility
2 instability
3 inductive effect
4 steric hindrance.
Explanation:
(d) Tertiary alkyl halides are least reactive because bulky groups hinder the approaching nucleophiles.
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285533
Reactivity order of halides for dehydrohalogenation is
1
2 I
3 I
4 I
Explanation:
(b)
Karnataka CET 2016
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285534
The arrangement of following compounds:
1 iv iii i ii
2 i ii iii iv
3 iii i iv ii
4 ii iii i iv
Explanation:
(c) The intermolecular forces of attraction become stronger with the increase in size of the molecules. Hence the order of boiling points will be :
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
Karnataka CET 2015
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285535
The hydrolysis of optically active 2-bromobutane with aqueous NaOH results in the formation of
285532
Tertiary alkyl halide is practically inert to substitution by mechanism because of
1 insolubility
2 instability
3 inductive effect
4 steric hindrance.
Explanation:
(d) Tertiary alkyl halides are least reactive because bulky groups hinder the approaching nucleophiles.
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285533
Reactivity order of halides for dehydrohalogenation is
1
2 I
3 I
4 I
Explanation:
(b)
Karnataka CET 2016
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285534
The arrangement of following compounds:
1 iv iii i ii
2 i ii iii iv
3 iii i iv ii
4 ii iii i iv
Explanation:
(c) The intermolecular forces of attraction become stronger with the increase in size of the molecules. Hence the order of boiling points will be :
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
Karnataka CET 2015
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285535
The hydrolysis of optically active 2-bromobutane with aqueous NaOH results in the formation of
285532
Tertiary alkyl halide is practically inert to substitution by mechanism because of
1 insolubility
2 instability
3 inductive effect
4 steric hindrance.
Explanation:
(d) Tertiary alkyl halides are least reactive because bulky groups hinder the approaching nucleophiles.
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285533
Reactivity order of halides for dehydrohalogenation is
1
2 I
3 I
4 I
Explanation:
(b)
Karnataka CET 2016
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285534
The arrangement of following compounds:
1 iv iii i ii
2 i ii iii iv
3 iii i iv ii
4 ii iii i iv
Explanation:
(c) The intermolecular forces of attraction become stronger with the increase in size of the molecules. Hence the order of boiling points will be :
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
Karnataka CET 2015
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285535
The hydrolysis of optically active 2-bromobutane with aqueous NaOH results in the formation of
285532
Tertiary alkyl halide is practically inert to substitution by mechanism because of
1 insolubility
2 instability
3 inductive effect
4 steric hindrance.
Explanation:
(d) Tertiary alkyl halides are least reactive because bulky groups hinder the approaching nucleophiles.
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285533
Reactivity order of halides for dehydrohalogenation is
1
2 I
3 I
4 I
Explanation:
(b)
Karnataka CET 2016
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285534
The arrangement of following compounds:
1 iv iii i ii
2 i ii iii iv
3 iii i iv ii
4 ii iii i iv
Explanation:
(c) The intermolecular forces of attraction become stronger with the increase in size of the molecules. Hence the order of boiling points will be :
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
Karnataka CET 2015
CHEMISTRY(KCET)
285535
The hydrolysis of optically active 2-bromobutane with aqueous NaOH results in the formation of