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Exploring Aryl Halides and Alkyl Chemistry

Test your knowledge of aryl halides, alkyl halides, and their preparation methods in this comprehensive quiz designed for chemistry enthusiasts. Dive deep into the world of organic compounds and explore various aspects of their properties and reactions.

  • 6 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Insightful analysis of organic chemistry concepts
  • Perfect for students and teachers alike
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Find the aryl halides in the following
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Alkyl halides are polar yet insoluble in water
Absence of higher polarity in case of organic halo compounds
Absence of H-bonding between halogen atoms and water molecules.
Comparably same electronegativities of C and Halogen atoms.
No polarisation of charges between C and X atoms.
Preparation of aryl halides cannot be prepared by phenols due to
Partial double bond character between O and C in phenol
Aryl halides are soluble in phenol
Strong oxidising agent is required for the above mentioned conversion
None of the options are correct
Halo toluene(s) are prepared from toluene which gives raise to
'o' product only obtained in higher concentrations.
'p' product only obtained in higher concentrations.
'o' and 'p' product only with equal concentrations.
'p' product in higher concentration and 'o' product in lower concentration
What is the role of dry acetone in Finkelstein's reaction
Reagent(s) responsible for allylic bromination is(are)
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