8. Explain Finkelstein reaction.
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The Finkelstein reaction often referred to as a halex reaction or halogen exchange named after the German chemist Hans Finkelstein, is an SN2 reaction Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular reaction that involves the exchange of one halogen atom for another.
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The Finkelstein reaction often referred to as a halex reaction or halogen exchange named after the German chemist Hans Finkelstein, is an SN2 reaction Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular reaction that involves the exchange of one halogen atom for another.
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The Finkelstein reaction is a Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular reaction ( Reaction) involves the exchange of halogen atom. ... This reaction takes place at an equilibrium process by taking the advantage of poor acetone solubility in metal halide salt that is newly formed
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