UNIT 6: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
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Best leaving group:
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Leaving group ability order:
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Which is most reactive haloalkane?
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Allyl halide has halogen on:
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Vinyl halide is:
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Benzyl chloride is:
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Haloalkanes are used in:
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Which is toxic?
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Which is anesthetic?
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Carbon tetrachloride formula:
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Iodoform is:
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CH₂Cl₂ is:
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CHCl₃ is:
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Freons cause:
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DDT is used as:
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Reaction with alc. KOH gives:
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Reaction with NaOH (aq):
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Halogens are:
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Electron withdrawing nature of halogen is due to:
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Haloarenes resist nucleophilic substitution due to:
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Reaction with NH₃ gives:
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Hydrolysis of alkyl halide gives:
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Swarts reaction forms:
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Finkelstein reaction involves:
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Grignard reagent formula:
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Wurtz reaction forms:
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Zaitsev rule gives:
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Elimination gives:
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Order of reactivity SN2:
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Best solvent for SN2:
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Best solvent for SN1:
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SN1 causes:
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SN2 causes:
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SN2 reaction is:
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SN1 reaction involves:
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Functional group is:
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Haloalkanes are soluble in:
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Which has highest density?
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Which is most polar?
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Chlorobenzene undergoes substitution via:
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Hybridization of carbon in haloarenes is:
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Aryl halides are less reactive due to:
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Which is nucleophile?
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SN2 reaction follows:
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Which is most reactive in SN1 reaction?
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Polar nature of C–X bond is due to:
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Which has highest boiling point?
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The bond strength order is:
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Which is a primary alkyl halide?
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Haloalkanes are compounds in which halogen is attached to:
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