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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nucleic Acids
84. 1)Why the...
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84. 1)Why the C-Cl bond length in vinyl chloride is smaller than in ethyl chloride? 2)The C -Cl bond length in smaller in chlorobenzene or Benzylchloride and why?
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Q.
In comparison to
C
−
C
l
bond in ethyl chloride, the
C
−
C
l
bond in vinyl chloride is:
Q.
Give reasons:
(i)
C
−
C
l
bond length in chlorobenzene is shorter than
C
−
C
l
bond length in
C
H
3
−
C
l
.
(ii) The dipole moment of chlorobenzene is lower than that of cyclohexyl chloride.
(iii)
S
N
1
reactions are accompanied by racemization in optically active alkyl halides.
Q.
C
−
C
l
bond of chlorobenzene in comparison to
C
−
C
l
bond of methyl chloride is:
Q.
(
C
−
C
l
)
bond in
C
H
2
=
C
H
−
C
l
(vinyl chloride) is stabilised in the same way as in:
Q.
(
C
−
C
l
) bond in
C
H
2
=
C
H
−
C
l
(vinyl chloride) is stabilized in the same way as in:
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