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Test: Chemical Properties - Question 1

In dehydrohalogenation reactions the preferred product is that alkene which has the greatest number of alkyl groups attached to the doubly bonded carbon atoms. This rule is known as:

Detailed Solution: Question 1

In dehydrohalogenation reactions the preferred product is that alkene which has the greatest number of alkyl groups attached to the doubly bonded carbon atoms. This rule is also known as Saytzeff’s rule.

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 2

 Which one of the following is an organometallic compound?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The correct answer is Option A.
Ethyl magnesium bromide: CH3CH2−Mg−Br
Organometallic compounds are those compounds in which carbon atoms are directly linked to metal. 
It contains at least one bond between a carbon atom and a metal.

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 3

 Which one of the following compounds has zero dipole moment?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The correct answer is Option A.
The compounds CCl4 have zero dipole moment as the individual bond dipoles cancel each other.

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 4

Decreasing order of reactivity of alkyl halide is:

Detailed Solution: Question 4

On going down the group size of the halides increases and hence stability of the compound decreases as bond length is going to increase resulting in easy break down of the bond and hence reactivity increases. 

Thus the correct order of the reactivity is:

R-I >R-Br> R-Cl

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 5

Which of the following compound does have chiral carbon atom?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The correct answer is Option B.

The chiral carbon atom is one in which there are an unequal number of carbon atoms, this happens only in option (B) as it forms a non superimposable mirror image.

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 6

 Vicinal and geminal dihalides are not distinguished by:

Detailed Solution: Question 6

The correct answer is Option B.
Both give the same product (alkene) on reaction with alc. KOH.
 

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 7

 In the nucleophilic substitution reaction in alkyl halides (R-X) , the nucleophile replaces:

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 8

 Reactivity of alkyl halides towards SN1 nucleophilic substitution reaction is:

Detailed Solution: Question 8

The correct answer is option A
Reactivity of alkyl halides towards SN1 nucleophilic substitution reaction is 3o > 2o > 1o because in SN1 nucleophilic reaction, the first and the slow step is the formation of a carbocation. Tertiary carbocation is more stable than a secondary carbocation which is more stable than a primary carbocation. Greater the stability of the carbocation, greater will be the ease of formation of carbocation, and hence faster will be the rate of the reaction.

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 9

The inversion of configuration of optically active alkyl halides occurs in

Detailed Solution: Question 9

The correct answer is option C
Nucleophilic substitution reaction on an optically active alkyl halide gives a mixture of enantiomers.
Because the reaction occurs by SN​1 mechanism.
SN​1 mechanism involves racemisation as the nucleophile can attack from either side. In SN​2 reaction, inversion of configuration is involved as the nucleophile can attack from the opposite side.

Test: Chemical Properties - Question 10

What is formed when ethyl magnesium bromide reacts with water?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Ethyl magnesium bromide is a Grignard reagent and is highly reactive to any proton giving source because of the polar nature of bonding present in it. It forms hydrocarbons when reacted with water.

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