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allyl chloride can be distinguished from Vinyl chloride by NaOH and silver nitrate test

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Allyl chloride can be differentiated from Vinyl chloride by the Silver nitrate test using NaOH as Allyl chloride gives a precipitate and vinyl chloride does not give any precipitate.

Allyl chloride has a -CH2 group which takes the part in the saturation process and its hydrogens takes part in the Hyperconjugation process.

In vinyl chloride, there is no saturated -CH₂ group. Therefore, it gets hindered to form an effective precipitate.
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