Which one of the following esters gets hydrolysde most easily under alkaline

Which One Of The Following Esters Gets Hydrolysde Most Easily Chemistry Question

Which one of the following esters gets hydrolysde most easily under alkaline conditions

Options

(a)

A. Which One Of The Following Esters Get Hydrolysed Most Easily Under Alkaline Conditions
(b)

B. Which One Of The Following Esters Get Hydrolysed Most Easily Under Alkaline Conditions
(c)

C. Which One Of The Following Esters Get Hydrolysed Most Easily Under Alkaline Conditions
(d)

D. Which One Of The Following Esters Get Hydrolysed Most Easily Under Alkaline Conditions

Correct Answer:

(d)

D. Which One Of The Following Esters Get Hydrolysed Most Easily Under Alkaline Conditions

Explanation:

No explanation available. Be the first to write the explanation for this question by commenting below.

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Topics: Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acid (89)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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1 Comment on Which one of the following esters gets hydrolysde most easily under alkaline

  1. electron withdrawing group attatched to the benzene ring increases the reactivity towards nucleophilic substitution reaction. Since NO2 group is strong electron withdrawing group in basic medium.Hence ester containing NO2 group will be hydrolysed more easily

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