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Standard XII
Chemistry
Decarboxylation Reaction of Alkanes
16. Why alken...
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16. Why alkene is more reactive towards electrophillic addition than alkyne?
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Q.
Identify the incorrect statement/statements :
(i) Alkynes are more reactive than alkenes towards electrophilic addition reaction
(ii) Alkynes are less reactive than alkenes towards electrophilic addition reaction
(iii) Alkynes decolourise
B
r
2
water
(iv) Addition of
H
B
r
to alkenes in presence of peroxide proceeds via Markovnikov's rule
Q.
Identify the incorrect statement/statements :
(i) Alkynes are more reactive than alkenes towards electrophilic addition reaction
(ii) Alkynes are less reactive than alkenes towards electrophilic addition reaction
(iii) Alkynes decolourise
B
r
2
water
(iv) Addition of
H
B
r
to alkenes in presence of peroxide proceeds via Markovnikov's rule
Q.
An alkene is more reactive than an alkyne towards electrophilic addition of
H
B
r
or
H
C
l
to alkyne, does not react further with
H
C
l
or
H
B
r
till all alkyne are exhausted.
if true enter 1, if false enter 0.
Q.
Statement-I : Alkynes are more reactive than alkenes towards electrophilic reagents like
H
+
.
Because
Statement-II : The alkyl carbocation formed from alkene is more stable than the vinyl carbocation formed
from alkyne.
Q.
Alkynes are less reactive than alkenes towards addition of
B
r
2
because.
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