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Alkyl chloride is hydrolysed more readily than n-propyl chloride. explain

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Answered by SUBHRARAJ
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The ease of hydrolysis depends upon the stability of carbocation formed. 
In case of allyl chloride the carbocation is resonance stabilized which does not happen in case of n-propyl chloride,  that's why it is hydrolyzed more easily. 
Answered by Rohanrajput
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The ease of hydrolysis depends upon the stability of carbocation formed. 
In case of allyl chloride the carbocation is resonance stabilized which does not happen in case of n-propyl chloride,  that's why it is hydrolyzed more easily. 
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