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Class 12
Chemistry
Chemistry - II
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Question Bank: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Question Bank - Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Q1.

How many halogen atoms are present in a monohalocompound?

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Q2.

Which type of haloalkane has the halogen atom attached to a primary carbon?

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Q3.

Which compound is classified as a benzylic halide?

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Q-00083515
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Q4.

Which classification correctly describes vinylic halides?

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Q-00083516
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Q5.

How are dichlorobenzenes classified in organic chemistry?

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Q6.

What type of reaction mechanism is commonly associated with primary haloalkanes?

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Q-00083518
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Q7.

Which type of compound includes a halogen atom attached to a carbon-carbon double bond?

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Q-00083519
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Q8.

In the classification of haloalkanes, what distinguishes secondary alkyl halides?

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Q-00083520
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Q9.

What type of halide is formed when a chlorine atom is bonded to a carbon from an aromatic ring?

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Q-00083521
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Q10.

Which type of halide has a halogen attached to a carbon adjacent to a carbon-carbon double bond?

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Q-00083522
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Q11.

How is a tertiary alkyl halide classified?

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Q-00083523
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Q12.

In the context of haloalkanes, what is the order of reactivity among primary, secondary, and tertiary halides?

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Q13.

What is the common characteristic of compounds classified as polyhalogenated?

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Q14.

Which of the following statements is true for allylic halides?

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Q15.

What is true regarding the IUPAC naming of haloalkanes?

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Q16.

What is the IUPAC name of CH3CH(Cl)CH2CH3?

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Q17.

Which of the following is a secondary alkyl halide?

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Q18.

What type of halide is formed when a halogen is attached to an allylic carbon?

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Q19.

Which is the correct common name for C6H5Br?

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Q-00083531
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Q20.

In IUPAC nomenclature, what prefix is used for a dihalogen compound with halogens on adjacent carbons?

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Q21.

What is the IUPAC name of the compound with the structure CH3C(Br)CH2CH3?

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Q22.

Which of the following correctly describes a benzylic halide?

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Q23.

What is the main characteristic of a tertiary alkyl halide?

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Q24.

How are haloarenes named in the IUPAC system?

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Q25.

Which compound is classified as a vinylic halide?

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Q26.

Which of these is a correct IUPAC name for a compound with two bromine atoms on a six-carbon chain?

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Q-00083538
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Q27.

If two halogens are present on the same carbon, what term is used to describe this situation?

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Q-00083539
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Q28.

What is the IUPAC name for C3H7Cl?

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Q29.

Identify the alkyl halide that is a tertiary structure.

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Q30.

What type of bond is formed between carbon and halogen in haloalkanes?

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Q31.

Which halogen produces the shortest carbon-halogen bond length?

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Q32.

What is the primary reason for the polarity of the carbon-halogen bond?

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Q33.

Which of the following C-X bonds is the weakest?

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Q34.

Which factor primarily affects the dipole moment of carbon-halogen bonds?

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Q35.

As we proceed down the group in the periodic table, which of the following trends is observed in carbon-halogen bond lengths?

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Q36.

Which C-X bond has the highest bond enthalpy?

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Q37.

What happens to the reactivity of alkyl halides as the size of the halogen increases?

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Q38.

Which statement is true about the bond lengths of C-X bonds?

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Q39.

Which carbon-halogen bond is most affected by polar solvents?

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Q40.

What trend is observed in the dipole moments of haloalkanes as the halogen changes from fluorine to iodine?

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Q41.

Which method is not suitable for preparing aryl halides?

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Q42.

Which alcohol react with concentrated hydrochloric acid to best form alkyl chlorides?

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Q43.

In which reaction mechanism is the formation of alkyl halides from alcohols best described?

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Q44.

What is the primary method for synthesizing haloalkanes from alkanes?

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Q45.

Which reagent is commonly used to convert alcohols to haloalkanes effectively?

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Q-00083557
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Q46.

In the context of haloalkane formation, what is the significance of Markovnikov's rule?

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Q-00083558
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Q47.

What type of alcohol produces haloalkanes via direct reaction with concentrated HCl at room temperature?

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Q48.

What is the primary byproduct formed when alcohol reacts with thionyl chloride?

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Q49.

Which reaction is termed the Finkelstein reaction?

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Q-00083561
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Q50.

How are allylic halides defined?

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Q51.

What is the key structural feature of benzylic halides?

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Q52.

What product is formed from the addition of bromine to an alkene in carbon tetrachloride?

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Q53.

In the free radical halogenation of alkanes, which step involves the formation of radicals?

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Q-00083565
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Q54.

Which of the following methods is NOT typically used for haloalkane synthesis?

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Q-00083566
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Q55.

What characterizes primary alkyl halides?

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Q-00083567
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Q56.

In halogen exchange reactions, what is the role of sodium iodide in dry acetone?

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Q-00083568
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Q57.

What is the expected product when butene reacts with HBr according to Markovnikov's rule?

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Q-00083569
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Q58.

Which type of halogenated compounds is resistant to microbial breakdown?

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Q-00083570
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Q59.

Which of the following haloalkanes has the highest boiling point?

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Q-00083571
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Q60.

What trend is observed in the boiling points of haloalkanes as the molecular mass increases?

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Q-00083572
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Q61.

Why are haloalkanes generally more polar than the corresponding hydrocarbons?

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Q62.

Which of the following statements about haloalkanes is correct?

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Q63.

What happens to the boiling point of a haloalkane with increased branching?

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Q64.

Which compound will likely exhibit the lowest boiling point among the following haloalkanes?

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Q65.

Which physical property is least likely affected by the size of the halogen in haloalkanes?

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Q66.

Halogen compounds have a characteristic sweet smell. What is typically responsible for this property?

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Q-00083578
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Q67.

Which of the following haloalkanes is expected to have the lowest boiling point?

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Q-00083579
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Q68.

For isomeric haloalkanes, which type generally exhibits the highest boiling point?

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Q-00083580
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Q69.

Which of the following is typically a physical property of haloarenes?

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Q-00083581
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Q70.

Which haloalkane is most likely to be a gas at room temperature?

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Q-00083582
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Q71.

Why do para-isomers of dihalobenzenes exhibit higher melting points compared to their ortho- and meta-isomers?

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Q-00083583
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Q72.

In which of the following reactions are the products likely to be haloalkanes with higher boiling points?

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Q-00083584
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Q73.

If a haloalkane is chiral, what can be inferred about its physical properties?

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Q-00083585
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Q74.

What type of reaction occurs when a nucleophile replaces a halogen in a haloalkane?

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Q75.

Which of the following haloalkanes is expected to have the highest boiling point?

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Q-00083587
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Q76.

What is the effect of increasing the number of carbon atoms on the density of haloalkanes?

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Q-00083588
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Q77.

Which nucleophile is commonly used to produce alcohols from haloalkanes?

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Q-00083589
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Q78.

In the reaction of haloalkanes with KCN, what type of compound is formed?

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Q79.

Which factor primarily influences the strength of the nucleophilic attack in haloalkanes?

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Q-00083591
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Q80.

What is the primary product when 1-bromopropane reacts with ammonia?

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Q81.

What type of elimination reaction is most common for secondary haloalkanes?

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Q-00083593
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Q82.

Which reaction mechanism is primarily involved in the conversion of haloalkanes to ethers?

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Q-00083594
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Q83.

What is the main reason haloalkanes are poorly soluble in water?

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Q84.

When nucleophiles are ambident, which feature allows them to react through more than one site?

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Q85.

What is the main type of compound formed when haloalkanes react with an alcohol in the presence of acid?

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Q-00083597
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Q86.

Why is the SN2 reaction rate dependent on both the substrate and the nucleophile?

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Q-00083598
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Q87.

Identify the major product when 2-bromopentane undergoes an elimination reaction in the presence of a strong base.

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Q-00083599
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Q88.

Which of the following best defines polyhalogen compounds?

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Q-00083600
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Q89.

Which compound is an example of a fully fluorinated polyhalogen compound?

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Q-00083601
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Q90.

Which of the following is used as a solvent for fats and alkaloids?

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Q-00083602
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Q91.

What happens to carbon tetrachloride when released into the atmosphere?

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Q-00083603
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Q92.

Which polyhalogen compound was historically used as an anaesthetic?

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Q-00083604
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Q93.

What type of halide is formed when a halogen replaces hydrogen in an alkane?

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Q-00083605
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Q94.

Which of the following is a characteristic property of polyhalogen compounds?

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Q-00083606
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Q95.

How are allylic halides characterized?

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Q96.

Which of the following reactions best describes the formation of dichloromethane?

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Q-00083608
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Q97.

What property allows haloalkanes to undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions?

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Q-00083609
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Q98.

Which compound is primarily responsible for the harmful effects of excessive chlorinated hydrocarbons?

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Q-00083610
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Q99.

What type of nucleophilic substitution occurs with chiral haloalkanes?

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Q-00083611
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Q100.

Identify the main environmental concern associated with dichloromethane.

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Q-00083612
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Q101.

Which reaction mechanism is primarily involved in the synthesis of chloroalkanes from alcohols?

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