27. Which is the expected product for the reaction of propyne with excess HBr?. A. 1-bromopropane B. 2-bromopane C. 2,2-dibromopropane D. 1,1-dibromopropane

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27. Which is the expected product for the reaction of propyne with excess HBr?.
A. 1-bromopropane
B. 2-bromopane
C. 2,2-dibromopropane
D. 1,1-dibromopropane
28. The following compounds undergo electrophilic aromatic substitution EXCEPT
I.
A. I and II
B. III and IV
C. II and III
D. III
II.
III.
IV.
Transcribed Image Text:27. Which is the expected product for the reaction of propyne with excess HBr?. A. 1-bromopropane B. 2-bromopane C. 2,2-dibromopropane D. 1,1-dibromopropane 28. The following compounds undergo electrophilic aromatic substitution EXCEPT I. A. I and II B. III and IV C. II and III D. III II. III. IV.
30. In the
because
hydrohalogenation reaction of 1-phenylpropene, only 1-chloro-1-phenylpropane is obtained
A. a more stable carbonium ion is generated from this product.
B. a more stable radical intermediate is generated from this product.
C. a more stable benzene ring is generated from this product.
D. a less stable transition state is generated from this product.
Transcribed Image Text:30. In the because hydrohalogenation reaction of 1-phenylpropene, only 1-chloro-1-phenylpropane is obtained A. a more stable carbonium ion is generated from this product. B. a more stable radical intermediate is generated from this product. C. a more stable benzene ring is generated from this product. D. a less stable transition state is generated from this product.
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