A) CompoundA hasE configuration while compoundB has noE/Z configuration.
B) CompoundA is trisubstituted while compoundB is monosubstituted.
C) Hydrogenation ofA andB give different alkanes.
D) Both compoundsA andB have noE/Z configurations.
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Multiple Choice
A) Reduction results in an increase in the number of C-Z bonds.
B) Oxidation results in a decrease in the number of C-H bonds.
C) The conversion of an alkene to an alkane is reduction.
D) The conversion of an alkyne to an alkene is reduction.
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Multiple Choice
A) III
B) IV
C) II
D) I
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Multiple Choice
A) II
B) I
C) III
D) IV
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Multiple Choice
A) The nucleophile is a hydride (H-) .
B) The reaction follows SN1 mechanism.
C) In unsymmetrical epoxides, nucleophilic attack of H- occurs at the more substituted carbon atom.
D) The nucleophile, H-, is a weak nucleophile.
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Multiple Choice
A) I
B) IV
C) III
D) II
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