NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions (Type-I)

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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions (Type-I) with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

What is the correct order of decreasing stability of the following cations?

I. CH3-CH-CH3

II. CH3-CH-OCH3

III. CH3-CH-CH3-OCH3

 

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

In which of the following compounds the carbon marked with asterisk is expected to have greatest positive charge?

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Ionic species are stabilized by the dispersal of charge. Which of the following carboxylate ion is the most stable?

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Electrophilic addition reactions proceed in two steps. The first step involves the addition of an electrophile. Name the type of intermediate formed in the first step of the following addition reaction.
H3CHC= CH2+ H+?

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Covalent bond can undergo fission in two different ways. The correct representation involving a heterolytic fission of CH3Br is

EASY
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The addition of HCl to an alkene proceeds in two steps. The first step is the attack of H+ ion to  Question Image portion which can be shown as