Given below are four compounds:
$(a)$ $n$-propyl chloride,
$(b)$ $iso$-propyl chloride,
$(c)$ $sec$-butyl chloride,
$(d)$ $neo$-pentyl chloride.
Percentage of carbon in the one which exhibits optical isomerism is:

  • A
    $52$
  • B
    $56$
  • C
    $46$
  • D
    $40$

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Match the List-$I$ with List-$II$:
List-$I$ Name reaction List-$II$ Product obtainable
$A.$ Swarts reaction $I.$ Ethyl benzene
$B.$ Sandmeyer's reaction $II.$ Ethyl iodide
$C.$ Wurtz Fittig reaction $III.$ Cyanobenzene
$D.$ Finkelstein reaction $IV.$ Ethyl fluoride

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The given product cannot be obtained in the above reaction. Identify the correct product obtained.

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Match List-$I$ with List-$II$:
List-$I$ List-$II$
$a$. Benzenediazonium chloride $\xrightarrow{Cu_2Cl_2/HCl}$ Chlorobenzene $+ N_2$ $i$. Wurtz reaction
$b$. Benzenediazonium chloride $\xrightarrow{Cu/HCl}$ Chlorobenzene $+ N_2$ $ii$. Sandmeyer reaction
$c$. $2 CH_3CH_2Cl + 2 Na \xrightarrow{Ether} C_2H_5-C_2H_5 + 2 NaCl$ $iii$. Fittig reaction
$d$. $2 C_6H_5Cl + 2 Na \xrightarrow{Ether} C_6H_5-C_6H_5 + 2 NaCl$ $iv$. Gatterman reaction

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