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Standard XII
Chemistry
Oxidising Reagent and Reducing Reagent
CN− or OCH3- ...
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CN− or OCH3- is a better nucleophile and why
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C
H
3
−
C
H
2
−
C
H
=
C
H
2
+
C
H
3
O
H
H
⊕
→
C
H
3
−
C
H
2
−
C
|
O
C
H
3
H
−
C
H
3
What is nucleophile in first step?
Q.
Encircle whichever of the following:
a)
is the stronger nucleophile (aprotic solvent) :
F
−
or
I
−
b)
is the stronger nucleophile (protic solvent) :
F
−
o
r
I
−
c)
is the stronger base :
F
−
o
r
I
−
d)
is the stronger nucleophile (protic solvent) :
N
H
3
or
N
H
2
N
H
2
e)
is the better leaving group :
C
H
3
C
O
O
−
o
r
C
H
2
S
O
−
3
Q.
Which of the following is better nucleophile?
Q.
Assertion :
C
N
−
ion is an ambident nucleophile. Reason: Nucleophiles are electron rich species.
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