Alcohols form bromo and iodo compound of alkane by the action of
(a) Bry
(b) 12
(c) HBr or HI (d) both a
and b
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both a and b bry and 12pso
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Preperation Of Haloalkanes
Explanation:
- Haloalkanes and haloarenes are the hydrocarbons during which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced with halogen atoms.
- Haloalkanes may be prepared from alkanes and alkenes when the halogen atom replaces the atom. within the presence of ultra-violet light halogens react with alkanes to make haloalkanes.
- During this method, poly substituted halides are obtained that are difficult to separate. When pure components are needed, they'll be obtained by fractional process.
- Halogenoalkanes are often made up of the reaction between alkenes and hydrogen halides, but they're more commonly made by replacing the -OH group in an alcohol by a halogen atom.
So, they react with both halogens to form Bromo and Iodo compounds.
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