๐งช Reaction Mechanism Quiz – Basic to Advanced
Q1. Which type of bond fission leads to the formation of free radicals?
In homolytic cleavage, both atoms get one electron each, forming free radicals.
Q2. Which intermediate is formed during the SN1 reaction?
SN1 involves the formation of a carbocation intermediate in the rate-determining step.
Q3. Which of the following is the most stable carbocation?
3° carbocations are most stable due to hyperconjugation and inductive effect.
Q4. SN2 reaction mechanism involves:
SN2 is a single-step reaction with backside attack leading to inversion of configuration.
Q5. Which reaction follows Markovnikov’s rule?
Electrophilic addition to alkenes usually follows Markovnikov’s rule.
Q6. Which reaction mechanism involves anti-periplanar geometry?
E2 reactions require anti-periplanar arrangement of leaving group and hydrogen.
Q7. Which of the following is not a reactive intermediate?
Ester is a compound, not an intermediate. Others are reactive intermediates.
Q8. What is the rate law for an SN2 reaction?
SN2 is bimolecular, depends on both substrate and nucleophile concentration.
Q9. Which is the correct stability order of free radicals?
More substituted free radicals are more stable: 3° > 2° > 1°.
Q10. Which reaction involves formation of a Meisenheimer complex?
SNAr (nucleophilic aromatic substitution) forms a Meisenheimer intermediate.


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