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The number of transition state/s and intermediate/s in a unimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction are, respectively?

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Important Questions on Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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The number of transition states in an unimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN1) reaction is:
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The sequence of steps involved in aromatic nucleophilic substitution involving a benzyne intermediate is:
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The compound which undergoes hydrolysis on just warming with water and forms the corresponding hydroxyl derivative is:
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(i) chlorobenzene is mono-nitrated to M.
(ii) nitrobenzene is mono-chlorinated to N.
(iii) anisole is mono-nitrated to P.
(iv) 2-nitrochlorobenzene is mono-nitrated to Q.

Out of M, N, P and Q, the compound that undergoes reaction with aqueous NaOH the fastest is:

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The compound that undergoes solvolysis in aqueous ethanol most easily is:
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The best reaction sequence to convert 2-methyl-1-bromopropane into 4-methyl-2-bromopentane is:
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The compound that will not react with hot concentrated aqueous alkali at atmospheric pressure is:
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Match List I (Reaction) with List II (Mechanism) and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

  List I   List II
P Question Image 1 SN1
Q Question Image 2 SN2
R Question Image 3 SNi
S Question Image 4 SN2Ar