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Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 1

 Heterolytic cleavage is a way to cleave the:

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Heterolytic fission, also known as heterolysis, is a type of bond fission in which a covalent bond between two chemical species is broken in an unequal manner, resulting in the bond pair of electrons being retained by one of the chemical species (while the other species does not retain any of the electrons from the bond pair). When a neutrally charged molecule undergoes heterolytic fission, one of the products will have a positive charge whereas the other product will have a negative charge.

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 2

 Which of the following ions is most stable?   

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The three CH3 radicals attached to the positively charged carbon are electron repelling group. Therefore, these CH3 radicals exhibit +I effect (Inductive effect) and repel electrons towards the positively charged Carbon. This decreases the positive charge and makes the compound more stable.

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Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 3

Which of the following free radical is the most stable :

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The correct answer is option B
Electron poor species are stabilized by neighboring atoms that can donate electron density. The most common way to interpret rich neighbors here is the observation that increasing the number of alkyl groups on the carbon bearing the free radical increases its stability. 
Radical stability increases in the order methyl < primary < secondary < tertiary.
 

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 4

A species having a carbon atom possessing a sextet of electrons and a positive charge is called as:

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Carbon atoms with its sextet are called carbocation. It is an electron deficient species.

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 5

The organic reaction which proceeds through heterolytic bond cleavage are known as:

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In heterolytic bond cleavage the bond breaks unevenly and the shared pair of electrons is accommodated by one of the products, which produces one or more ions.As heterolytic bond cleavage gives ions. So the reaction which proceeds through heterolytic bond cleavage is an ionic reaction.

Hence B is the correct answer.

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 6

 How are essential oils purified?

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The correct answer is Option A.
 
Steam distillation is used to separate organic compounds that tend to decompose at high temperature. Essential oils can be purified by steam distillation.

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 7

 Pick the odd one out:

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 8

Separation of mixture into a column of adsorbent is known as:

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 9

This method is used to purify liquids having very high boiling points and those, which decompose at or below their boiling points.

Test: Organic Reaction Mechanism & Methods of Purification (29 August) - Question 10

 Impure sample of Naphthalene can be purified by:

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Sublimation is a process of changing solid to gas and vice-versa. And when naphthalene changes into gas then impure substance would be left.

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