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The major product C of the following reaction sequence will be:


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Solution

The correct option is A

The correct answer is:(a)

The explanation for the correct options:

(a)

  • Explanation: It is the third-lightest halogen and, at room temperature, is a volatile red-brown liquid that readily evaporates to form a similarly colored vapor. Bromine (Br), a halogen element and a chemical element, is a deep red noxious liquid.
  • Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope with one proton and one neutron in its nucleus.
  • The by-product of a chemical reaction that is generated in the highest quantity. In figure 1, the negative charge is carried by BrandD.
  • It is less stable.
  • Diagram:
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The explanation for the incorrect options:

(d)

  • Explanation: The by-product of a chemical reaction that is generated in the highest quantity. will result in the ions and acid being in equilibrium.
  • The nitric acid may get heated enough to dissolve themBr in water and sufficient sulfuric acid is added (gas). not a reaction between the two, but has to do with heat.

Diagram:

(b)

  • Explanation: The by-product of a chemical reaction that is generated in the highest quantity. In figure 2, the negative charge is carried byD
  • It is less stable.
    Diagram:

(c)

  • Explanation: In figure 3, Br is more electronegative. the negative charge on a more electronegative atom makes it more stable.
  • It is most stable.
    Diagram:

The correct options are (a)


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