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The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
Acid derivatives although contain group, yet do not undergo the usual properties of carbonyl group It is due to:
- inductive effect
- resonance
- eletromeric effect
- all of these
The correct answer is: resonance
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The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
Which among the following ester is most reactive towards nucleophilic attack ?
The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
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The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
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The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
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The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
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The reactivity of acid derivatives in general follows the order :
The above order of reactivity can be explained in terms of the : (i) Basicity of leaving group (ii) Resonance effect (iii) Inductive effect Weaker is the basic character of leaving group, more is the reactivity of acid derivative. In general, all the acid derivatives show resonance as follows:
More is the stabilization, lesser is the reactivity and vice-versa.
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