(a)
Interpretation:
The balanced
Concept introduction:
There 4 types of organic reactions namely substitution reaction, addition reaction, elimination reaction, and rearrangement reaction.
Substitution reaction is defined as an organic reaction which includes the attack of a nucleophile on electrophilic center along with the removal of the leaving group.
Addition reaction is defined as the reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form a single and large molecule.
Elimination reaction is the type of reaction in which two substituents are removed from the reactant molecule to form the product. Generally, unsaturated compounds are formed in an elimination reaction.
Rearrangement reactionis defined as a reaction in which an atom or a bond migrates from one atom in reactant molecule to adjacentatom to give rise to the product.
(b)
Interpretation:
The balanced chemical reaction between
Concept introduction:
There 4 types of organic reactions namely substitution reaction, addition reaction, elimination reaction, and rearrangement reaction.
Substitution reaction is defined as an organic reaction which includes the attack of a nucleophile on electrophilic center along with the removal of the leaving group.
Addition reaction is defined as the reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form a single and large molecule.
Elimination reaction is the type of reaction in which two substituents are removed from the reactant molecule to form the product. Generally, unsaturated compounds are formed in an elimination reaction.
Rearrangement reactionis defined as a reaction in which an atom or a bond migrates from one atom in reactant molecule to adjacentatom to give rise to the product.
(c)
Interpretation:
The balanced chemical reaction between
Concept introduction:
There 4 types of organic reactions namely substitution reaction, addition reaction, elimination reaction, and rearrangement reaction.
Substitution reaction is defined as an organic reaction which includes the attack of a nucleophile on electrophilic center along with the removal of the leaving group.
Addition reaction is defined as the reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form a single and large molecule.
Elimination reaction is the type of reaction in which two substituents are removed from the reactant molecule to form the product. Generally, unsaturated compounds are formed in an elimination reaction.
Rearrangement reactionis defined as a reaction in which an atom or a bond migrates from one atom in reactant molecule to adjacentatom to give rise to the product.
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