Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 6: Haloalkanes And Haloarenes – Part 3
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 6: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes – Part 3

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201. Which conversion is best achieved by the Finkelstein reaction?
ⓐ. \( R-Br \rightarrow R-I \)
ⓑ. \( R-Cl \rightarrow R-F \)
ⓒ. \( Ar-Cl \rightarrow Ar-I \)
ⓓ. \( R-I \rightarrow R-Cl \)
202. Which statement correctly compares Swarts and Finkelstein reactions?
ⓐ. Swarts gives alkyl fluorides, while Finkelstein gives alkyl iodides.
ⓑ. Swarts gives alkyl iodides, while Finkelstein gives alkyl fluorides.
ⓒ. Both are used mainly to prepare aryl fluorides.
ⓓ. Both require arenediazonium salts as starting materials.
203. How many moles of \( NaCl \) are formed when \( 0.80 \) mol of \( R-Cl \) reacts completely in the Finkelstein reaction?
ⓐ. \( 0.40 \) mol
ⓑ. \( 1.60 \) mol
ⓒ. \( 0.80 \) mol
ⓓ. \( 0.20 \) mol
204. Which of the following is the correct product when \( CH_3CH_2Br \) is treated with \( NaI \) in acetone?
ⓐ. \( CH_3CH_2F \)
ⓑ. \( CH_3CH_2I \)
ⓒ. \( CH_3CH_2Cl \)
ⓓ. \( CH_2=CH_2 \)
205. Which statement about halogen-exchange reactions of alkyl halides is correct?
ⓐ. Swarts reaction is used only for haloarenes.
ⓑ. Finkelstein reaction is mainly used to prepare alkyl fluorides.
ⓒ. In both reactions, the carbon skeleton changes during halogen exchange.
ⓓ. One halogen on an alkyl group is replaced by another.
206. Which statement best describes the physical appearance of most pure haloalkanes and haloarenes?
ⓐ. They are generally colourless compounds.
ⓑ. They are usually bright yellow solids.
ⓒ. They are commonly black crystalline substances.
ⓓ. They are always deep red liquids.
207. Which statement is correct about the physical state of lower members of haloalkanes?
ⓐ. They are always solids at room temperature.
ⓑ. Many lower members are gases or volatile liquids.
ⓒ. They are all nonvolatile waxy substances.
ⓓ. They are always high-melting crystalline compounds.
208. As molecular mass increases in a homologous series of halogen derivatives, the physical state tends to change from:
ⓐ. solid to liquid to gas
ⓑ. liquid to gas to solid
ⓒ. gas to liquid to solid
ⓓ. gas to solid to liquid
209. Many haloalkanes are described as having:
ⓐ. no odour at all
ⓑ. a sharp acidic or ammoniacal odour
ⓒ. an ammonia-like odour only
ⓓ. a sweet or characteristic odour
210. Which of the following is most likely to be a solid at room temperature?
ⓐ. A higher molecular mass haloarene
ⓑ. A very low molecular mass haloalkane
ⓒ. Chloromethane only
ⓓ. Bromomethane only
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