ExamPlay Light Logo
Prihlásiť sa

JEE MAIN - Chemistry (2005 - No. 25)

The decreasing order of nucleophilicity among the nucleophiles

AIEEE 2005 Chemistry - Basics of Organic Chemistry Question 223 English
$$\left( C \right),\left( B \right),\left( A \right),\left( D \right)$$
$$\left( B \right),\left( C \right),\left( A \right),\left( D \right)$$
$$\left( D \right),\left( C \right),\left( B \right),\left( A \right)$$
$$\left( A \right),\left( B \right),\left( C \right),\left( D \right)$$

Vysvetlenie

Strong bases are generally good nucleophile. If the nucleophilic atom or the centre is the same, nucleophilicity parallels basicity, i.e., more basic the species, stronger is the nucleophile. Hence basicity as well as nucleophilicity order is

Now CN– is a better nucleophile than CH3O–. Hence decreasing order of nucleophilicity is

$$\left( C \right)>\left( B \right)>\left( A \right)>\left( D \right)$$

Pripomienky (0)

Ak chcete komentovať, prihláste sa
Reklama
BrainBehindX Inc Logo
©2026; Beží na BrainBehindX Inc