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  1. Oct 2022
    1. As Size Increases, Basicity Decreases:In general, if we move from the top of the periodic table to the bottom of the periodic table as shown in the diagram below, the size of an atom will increase. As size increases, basicity will decrease, meaning a species will be less likely to act as a base; that is, the species will be less likely to share its electrons.

      I have serious doubts on this one.

    1. It is also worth noting that sp2 hybridized C–X compounds, such as the three on the right, do not normally undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions, unless other functional groups perturb the double bond(s).

      This is about sn 1/2

    2. If R- has no beta-hydrogens an elimination reaction is not possible, unless a structural rearrangement occurs first

      This is about when elimination reaction is not possible.