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viewtopic.php?f=26&t=9088 plzz help heree urgent..
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Chassam said:A dibromoalkane CH3CH2CHBrCHBrCH2CH3 was treated with excess alcoholic
potassium hydroxide. The main product would be
A CH3CH2CH(OH)CH(OH)CH2CH3
B CH3CH2CH2O-K+
C CH3CH=CH-CH=CHCH3
D CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3
hassam said:
i read it as KCN in ethanol my badZishi said:Chassam said:A dibromoalkane CH3CH2CHBrCHBrCH2CH3 was treated with excess alcoholic
potassium hydroxide. The main product would be
A CH3CH2CH(OH)CH(OH)CH2CH3
B CH3CH2CH2O-K+
C CH3CH=CH-CH=CHCH3
D CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3
Dhassam said:The compound least likely to be formed when gaseous ethene is bubbled into a
mixture of aqueous bromine and aqueous sodium chloride is
A CH2BrCH2Br
B CH2BrCH2OH
C CH2BrCH2Cl
D CH2ClCH2Cl
D as there is Cl^- ion onlyhassam said:The compound least likely to be formed when gaseous ethene is bubbled into a
mixture of aqueous bromine and aqueous sodium chloride is
A CH2BrCH2Br
B CH2BrCH2OH
C CH2BrCH2Cl
D CH2ClCH2Cl
noabdullah181994 said:can a ester react with carboxlic acid
But it can hydrolyse an ester up to a "VERY" low extent. There was a MCQ about it.xHazeMx said:noabdullah181994 said:can a ester react with carboxlic acid
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