Ethylene dichloride and ethylidene chloride are isomeric compounds. The false statement…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
Ethylene dichloride and ethylidene chloride are isomeric compounds. The false statement about these isomers is that they
- react with alcoholic potash and give the same product
- are position isomers
- contain the same percentage of chlorine
- are both hydrolysed to the same product
Answer
(D) are both hydrolysed to the same product
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