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nrki99
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isomerisation of alkanes
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from the options u have to give correct answer with explanation
during isomerisation of n-alkane into branched alkane
1-the homolysis of C-H bond in alkane takes place
2-water and alkene in very small amount are taken to produce carbocation
3-the hetrolysis of C-H bond in alkene takes place giving H+ and carbanion
4-none of these
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are u crazy!!!!!!!
this is an analytical question how can i solve this
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February 02, 2007, 12:38:33 PM »
No, he's not.
It's not our job to tell you the answer, we are here to guide you to it. Your job is to think about it and follow the thought process. If you aren't posting any of your thoughts, then we can't, and won't, help you.
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February 03, 2007, 01:35:27 PM »
i think in isomerisation 1-2 shift of methyl and H takes place so tell how i proceed!!!!1
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