Hyperconjugation and Inductive Effect MCQs

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1. ________ is known as the Baker-Nathan effect



2. How does electronegativity get affected by a negative oxidation state?



3. The consequence of the Baker-Nathan effect is _______



4. The permanent electron displacement effect is _______



5. The larger the number of hyperconjugation structures, the _______ the stability of free radicals.



6. On increasing the number of α-hydrogens, the number of hyperconjugation structures will _______



7. Which of the following compounds can be most readily sulphonated?



8. The application of the inductive effect includes _______



9. What is the resonance energy (kCal/mol) of tertiary butyl?



10. The relative basic strength of amines never depends on which of the following?



11. Due to the presence of a C–X polar bond, alkyl halides are _______



12. When contributing structures contain the same number of two-electron bonds as the normal Lewis formula, this is called:



13. Electronegativity depends on:



14. How is electronegativity defined?



15. Hyperconjugation involves delocalization of:



16. Number of hyperconjugation structures in isopropyl radical is:



17. Electronegativity of an sp² hybridized atom is:



18. Arrange the following in order of decreasing (–I) effect:

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