Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Exercise 1: EXERCISE-1

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The maximum probability of proton loss is in the case of:

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Ethyl alcohol reacts at a faster rate with HI than with HCI in forming the corresponding ethyl halides under identical conditions mainly because-

MEDIUM
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The smallest alkane which can show optical isomerism possesses-

EASY
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The number of possible dichloronitrobenzene isomers is:

EASY
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Arrange the following in order of decreasing acidic strength. p- nitrophenol (I), p-cresol (II), m-cresol (III), phenol (IV):

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The configurations of the compounds I and II

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are respectively