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Which of the following is least reactive in nucleophilic substitution reaction?


A

Chloroethane

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B

3-Chloropropene

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C

T-Butyl Chloride

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D

Vinyl Chloride

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Solution

The correct option is D

Vinyl Chloride


The non reactivity of the chlorine atom in vinyl chloride may be explained from the molecular orbital point of view as follows, If the chlorine atom has sp2 hybridization the CCl bond will be a σ - bond and the two lone pairs of electron would occupy the other two sp2 orbitals. This would leave a p- orbital containing a lone pair and this orbital could not conjugate with the .... Bond of the ethylenic link. Thus two M.O.S. will be required to accommodate these four,,,, electrons. Furthermore since chlorine is more electronegative than carbon, the electron will tend to be found in the chlorine atom has now lost full control of the one pair and so, is less negative than it would have been had there been no conjugation. Since two carbon atoms have acquired a share in the lone pair, each atom acquires a small negative charge. Hence, owing to delocalisation of bonds (through conjugation), the vinyl chloride molecule has an increased stability. Before the chlorine atom can be displaced by some other group the lone the lone pair must be localized again on the chlorine atom. This requires energy and so the chlorine atom. This requires energy and so the chlorine is more firmly bound than has no conjugation occurred


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