Q.1.
Is haloalkane polar or non polar?
Q.2.
Which of the following is an example of vic-dihalide?
Q.3.
Toluene reacts with a halogen in the presence of iron (III) chloride giving ortho and para halo compounds. The reaction is
Q.4.
The position of –Br in the compound in CH3CH=CHC(Br)(CH3)2 can be classified as ____________.
Q.5.
The synthesis of alkyl fluoride is best accomplished by:
Q.6.
Assertion: Halogen acids react with alcohols to form haloalkanes.Reason: Order of reactivity of halogen acids HCl>HBr>HI
Q.7.
Assertion (A): It is difficult to replace chlorine by -OH in chlorobenzene in comparison to that in chloroethane.Reason (R): Chlorine-carbon (C – Cl) bond in chlorobenzene has a partial double bond character due to resonance.
Q.8.
Assertion (A): Hydrolysis of (-)-2-bromooctane proceeds with inversion of configuration.Reason (R): This reaction proceeds through the formation of a carbocation.
Q.9.
Ambident nucleophile is
Q.10.
Among dihaloarenes, the melting point is highest for
Q.11.
The reactivity of halides in SN2 reaction is
Q.12.
Haloalkane is a polar molecule that undergoes nucleophilic substitution through SN1 and SNArrange the following haloalkanes in order of increasing rate of unimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction:I. 2-chloro-2-methylpropaneII. 2-chlorobutaneIII. 1-chlorobutane
Q.13.
Compound C easily undergoes hydrolysis to form compound D, which forms 2-methylpropene when heated with concentrated sulphuric acid. Using the information above, proposed the structural formula for compound C
Q.14.
Which of the following compounds is the rate of alkaline hydrolysis that is independent of the concentration of the hydroxide ion?
Q.15.
Arrange compound below according to decreasing boiling point;Pentane, 2-chloropropane, 1-butanol, 2-methylbutane
Q.16.
Why does the reaction C2H+ OH- → C2H5OH + X- occur faster if X is iodine instead of Bromine?
Q.17.
SN2 reaction involves the formation of __________ intermediate
Q.18.
Complete the following reaction R-X + KNO2 → A + KXA is
Q.19.
The synthesis of alkyl fluoride is best accomplished by: (JEEC)
Q.20.
The most reactive halogen in halogenations of alkanes under sunlight