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Ethyl chloride to ethyl iodide

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Ethyl chloride to ethyl iodide
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Sharan M 1 year, 4 months ago

conversion of ethyl bromide to ethyl iodide using sodium iodide and dry acetone, this reaction is known as Finkelstein reaction. In dry acetone, sodium bromide gets precipitated. CH3CH2Br+NaI ⇄ CH_3CH_2I + NaBrCH3CH2I+NaBr The classic Finkelstein reaction involves the process of an alkyl bromide or an alkyl chloride into an alkyl iodide which is treated with a sodium iodide. Final Answer:- The correct answer is the conversion of ethyl bromide to ethyl iodide using sodium iodide and dry acetone, this reaction is known as the Finkelstein reaction.

Shanika Sharma 1 year, 4 months ago

The conversion of ethyl bromide to ethyl iodide using sodium iodide and dry acetone, this reaction is known as Finkelstein reaction. In dry acetone, sodium bromide gets precipitated. CH3​CH2​Br+NaI ⇄ CH_3CH_2I + NaBrCH3​CH2​I+NaBr The classic Finkelstein reaction involves the process of an alkyl bromide or an alkyl chloride into an alkyl iodide which is treated with a sodium iodide. Final Answer:- The correct answer is the conversion of ethyl bromide to ethyl iodide using sodium iodide and dry acetone, this reaction is known as the Finkelstein reaction.
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