
Organic Chemistry – Types of Reactions (Substitution, Addition, Elimination)
Chemistry · Grade 11 · Week 28 · 25 questions
In Grade 11 chemistry, Organic Chemistry builds your grasp of Types of Reactions (Substitution, Addition, Elimination). A strong base in these ideas makes organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry much more approachable later.
What you'll practise
- Explain Types of Reactions (Substitution, Addition, Elimination)
- Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for organic chemistry
- Apply organic chemistry concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Organic Chemistry – Types of Reactions (Substitution, Addition, Elimination) quiz
Grade 11 Chemistry — Organic Chemistry – Types of Reactions (Substitution, Addition, Elimination): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Substitution reaction involves:
- SN1 reaction proceeds via:
- SN2 reaction is:
- SN1 is favoured by:
- SN2 is favoured by:
- Walden inversion is observed in:
- Racemisation occurs in:
- Addition reaction is characteristic of:
- Electrophilic addition to alkene (HBr) gives:
- Nucleophilic addition occurs in:
- Free radical addition occurs with:
- Elimination E1 involves:
- Elimination E2 is:
- Saytzeff rule states:
- Hofmann rule gives:
- Electrophiles are:
- Nucleophiles are:
- Example of electrophile:
- Example of nucleophile:
- Rearrangement reactions typically form:
- 1,2-hydride shift occurs in:
- Homolytic bond cleavage gives:
- Heterolytic bond cleavage gives:
- Condensation reaction releases:
- Aldol condensation forms:
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