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level: MOP 1 (alkanes and alkenes)

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level questions: MOP 1 (alkanes and alkenes)

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HALOGENATION of alkane rex. cat.FREE RADICAL SUBST.
halogenation of alkane mech. stepsS1- CHAIN INITIATION S2- CHAIN PROPAGATION S3- CHAIN TERMINATION
MOP halide from alkene1. addn. of X2 on alkene 2. addn. of halogen acid 3. free rad. subs.
ALKENE addn. of X2 rxn. categoryELECTROPHILIC ADDN RXN.
ALKENE addn. of X2 - 1. STEREOCHEM 2. SOLVENT 3. INTERMEDIATEANTI ADDN Carbon tetrachloride CCl4 Cyclic halonium ion
test of unsaturationunsaturated aliphatic alkene + Br2 + CCl4 ---> red brown reactant to colorless product
addn. of halogen acid, rules, FAR/EAS 1. HBr in presence of PEROXIDE 2. HBr 3. HCl, HI, HF1. kharash effect/ peroxide effect FAR 2. markonikov rule EAS 3. markonikov rule EAS
MARKONIKOV RULE is based onstability of carbocation, EAS
KHARASH EFFECT IS DUE TOFree radical formation, FAR
FREE RADICAL SUBSTn. in alkene is.... it has ... steps, namely....1. MOP of halide 2. 3 steps 3. ~ CHAIN INITIATION STEP ~ CHAIN PROPAGATION STEP ~chain temination step
NBS full form... where is it used... where it cant be used...1.N- Bromo Succinimide 2.used in free radical substitution of alkene 3. can not be used in halogenation of alkane
NBS is highly slective forBROMINATION AT ALLYLIC AND BENZYLIC POSITONS
FINKELSTEIN REACTIONRX + NaI, in presence of ACETONE, gives RI + NaX through SN2
WHICH IS THE BEST METHOD OF PREP. OF ALKYL IDODIDEFINKELSTEIN REACTION
WHY CAN FINKELSTEIN REACTION NOT BE PERFORMED WITHOUT ACETONEwithout acetone, reaction is reversible, yield decreases . acetone being an organic solvent, solvates covalent compounds better, and, NaI BEING MORE COVALENT, DISSOLVES BETTER IN ACETONE THAN THE PRODUCTS,