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Alkyl Halides concepts are essential to learning for every level in chemistry courses. Here, we have compiled many Alkyl Halides quizzes free for students of grades 11 and 12. We hope you will find this very useful for your regular exam preparations and entry tests at undergraduate levels, particularly for medical and engineering students (MDCAT, ECAT, NUST, NUMS, JEE, NEET).

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#1. Which alkyl halide out of the following may follow both SN1 and SN2 mechanism?

#2. In elimination reactions of alkyl halide which site is more susceptible for the attack of base:

#3. When two moles of ethyl chloride react with two moles of sodium in the presence of ether what will be formed?

#4. The ether used in Wurtz synthesis is

#5. When CO2 is made to react with ethyl magnesium iodide followed by acid hydrolysis the product formed is:

#6. The Grignard reagent is reactive due to:

#7. The SN2 reaction can be best carried out with:

#8. Elimination bimolecular reactions involve:

#9. For which mechanisms the first step involved is the same?

#10. The rate of E1 reaction depends upon:


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