Compare compounds I and Il and choose which statement below fits best. 'N. vs. column I compound II A Both compounds have the same basicity B) Compound II is MORE basic than the compound I. Compound I is MORE basic than the compound II. D The basicity of the compounds I and II cannot be compared. ZI

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Compare compounds I and Il and choose which statement below fits best.
'N.
vs.
column I
compound II
A
Both compounds have the same basicity
B) Compound II is MORE basic than the compound I.
Compound I is MORE basic than the compound II.
D
The basicity of the compounds I and II cannot be compared.
ZI
Transcribed Image Text:Compare compounds I and Il and choose which statement below fits best. 'N. vs. column I compound II A Both compounds have the same basicity B) Compound II is MORE basic than the compound I. Compound I is MORE basic than the compound II. D The basicity of the compounds I and II cannot be compared. ZI
Arrange the following compounds in decreasing order of reactivity towards Nal in acetone:
I. Methyl bromide
II. Isopropyl bromide
III. Ethyl bromide
IV. t-butyl bromide
A
I, II, III, IV
IV, II, III, I
I, III, II, IV
IV, II, II, I
Question 2
1 Point
A hydrocarbon (Y) partially hydrogenates with the Lindlar's catalyst to form an alkene. When (Y) undergoes oxidative cleavage with
ozone, it yields a single carboxylic acid product. The hydrocarbon (Y) is:
2-hexen-1-ol
B 2-hexyne
2-butyne
cyclohexane
Transcribed Image Text:Arrange the following compounds in decreasing order of reactivity towards Nal in acetone: I. Methyl bromide II. Isopropyl bromide III. Ethyl bromide IV. t-butyl bromide A I, II, III, IV IV, II, III, I I, III, II, IV IV, II, II, I Question 2 1 Point A hydrocarbon (Y) partially hydrogenates with the Lindlar's catalyst to form an alkene. When (Y) undergoes oxidative cleavage with ozone, it yields a single carboxylic acid product. The hydrocarbon (Y) is: 2-hexen-1-ol B 2-hexyne 2-butyne cyclohexane
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