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4. Distinguish between. Cholorethane and chloromethane ​

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Answered by yug552997
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Therefore, the key difference between chloroethane and chlorobenzene is that chloroethane forms an alkene upon reaction with KOH and an alcohol whereas chlorobenzene shows no reaction upon reaction with KOH and an alcohol.

Answered by janvisaini235
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Chloroethane is an aliphatic organic compound, while chlorobenzene is an aromatic organic compound. The easiest way to distinguish between chloroethane and chlorobenzene is by reacting both samples with KOH in the presence of an alcohol. Chloroethane forms an alkene whereas chlorobenzene shows no reaction upon reaction with KOH and an alcohol.

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