Which of the following are secondary bromides?
(i) (CH3)2 CHBr
(ii) (CH3)3CCH2Br
(iii) CH3CH(Br)CH2CH3
(iv) (CH3)2CBrCH2CH3
Which of the following are secondary bromides?
(i) (CH3)2 CHBr
(ii) (CH3)3CCH2Br
(iii) CH3CH(Br)CH2CH3
(iv) (CH3)2CBrCH2CH3
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1 Answer
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This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Checking with the carbon atom it is connected to is one way to see if a compound has a secondary bromide. In a molecule, a secondary carbon group is linked to one hydrogen atom and three non-hydrogen groups. As a result of the foregoing possibilities, secondary bromides are formed when the -Br group is linked to the -CH group. (i) and (iii) are the right answers.
Correct Answer: Option (i) and (iii)
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