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Name the reagent used to bring about the following conversion. 1-Chloropropane to 1-nitropropane - Chemistry

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Name the reagent used to bring about the following conversion.

1-Chloropropane to 1-nitropropane

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Silver nitrite (AgNO2)

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पाठ 10: Halogen Derivatives - Exercises [पृष्ठ २३३]

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बालभारती Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC
पाठ 10 Halogen Derivatives
Exercises | Q 2. vi. b. | पृष्ठ २३३

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Arrange the following in the increasing order of boiling points.

  1. 1-Bromopropane
  2. 2- Bromopropane
  3. 1- Bromobutane
  4. 1-Bromo-2-methylpropane

Give reasons:

Haloarenes are less reactive than haloalkanes.


Distinguish between SN1 and SN2 mechanism of substitution reaction.


Convert the following:

2-Chloropropane to propan-1-ol


Convert the following:

tert-Butyl bromide to isobutyl bromide


Complete the following reaction sequence by writing the structural formulae of the organic compound 'A', 'B' and 'C'.

\[\ce{2-Bromobutane->[Alc.KOH]A->[][Br2]B->[][NaNH2]C}\]


Complete the following reaction sequence by writing the structural formulae of the organic compound 'A', 'B' and 'C'.

\[\ce{Isopropyl alcohol ->[\triangle][PBr3] A ->[][NH3 excess] B}\]


Observe the following and answer the question given below.

Comment on the bond length of C–X bond in it.


Propane nitrile can be prepared by heating ____________


Explain. Aryl halides are less reactive than alkyl halides towards nucleophilic substitution reactions.


Explain the factors affecting SN1 and SN2 mechanism.


Explain aqueous alkaline hydrolysis of tert. butyl bromide.


In alkaline hydrolysis of tertiary butyl bromide, ____________.


Ethyl bromide undergoes the following reaction:

\[\ce{\underset{Ethyl bromide}{C2H5Br} + \underset{(aq.)}{KOH} ->[\Delta] \underset{Ethyl alcohol}{C2H5OH} + KBr}\]

Which of the following is a WRONG statement?


Which of the following is least reactive towards nucleophilic addition?


Dehydrohalogenation of an alkyl halide is ____________.


The following mechanism has been proposed for the reaction of NO2 with F2 to form NO2F:

\[\ce{NO2_{(g)} + F2_{(g)} -> NO2F_{(g)} + F_{(g)} (slow)}\]

\[\ce{F_{(g)} + NO2_{(g)} -> NO2F_{(g)} (fast)}\]

The order of the reaction with respect to NO2(g)


The compound that reacts the fastest with sodium methoxide is ______.


Define and explain the SN1 mechanism with a suitable example.


What is the action of following on ethyl bromide?

alcoholic sodium hydroxide


Complete the reaction:

\[\ce{CH3CH2Cl ->[AgCN][alc.\Delta]}\] ?


Complete the following reaction, giving a major product.

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH3}\phantom{................}\\
|\phantom{...................}\\
\ce{CH3 - C - CH2 - Cl ->[Na/dry ether] A}\\
|\phantom{...................}\\
\ce{CH3}\phantom{................}
\end{array}\]


Identify the chiral molecule from the following.


Complete the following reaction giving major product.

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH3}\phantom{...............}\\
|\phantom{..................}\\
\ce{CH3 - C - CH2 - Cl ->[Na/dry ether]A}\\
|\phantom{...................}\\
\ce{CH3}\phantom{.................}
\end{array}\]


Complete the following reaction giving major product.

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH3}\phantom{................}\\
|\phantom{..................}\\
\ce{CH3 - C - CH2 - Cl ->[Na/dry ether]A}\\
|\phantom{..................}\\
\ce{CH3}\phantom{................}
\end{array}\]


Complete the following reaction giving major product.

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH3}\phantom{.................}\\
|\phantom{...................}\\
\ce{CH3 - C - CH2 - Cl ->[Na/dry ether] A}\\
|\phantom{...................}\\
\ce{CH3}\phantom{.................}
\end{array}\]


Give a reason for the following:

Ethoxy ethane with conc. HI at 373 K gives C2H5OH and CH3I but not CH3OH and C2H5I.


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