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C2H5Cl reacts with excess amount of alcoholic NH3 gives rise to​

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Answered by rityaa50
6

Answer:

c2H5cl+NH3

Explanation:

c2H5NH2+Hcl it is a double displacement reaction

Answered by varshika1664
1

Answer:

The Correct Answer would be Ethanamine. Ethyl Chloride or Chloroethane(C₂H₅Cl) reacts with alcoholic Ammonia(NH₃) to form Ethanamine(C₂H₅NH₂).

Explanation:

Ammonia, on treatment with Ethyl chloride, undergo nucleophilic substitution reaction. Ammonia here acts as a nucleophile, attacking the carbon atom of Ethyl chloride which is electrophile. It further displaces the C-Cl bond and replaces it with C-N bond. This reaction gives a mixture of primary, secondary as well as tertiary amines usually but adding excess of Ammonia would be helpful in giving only one kind of amine, that is primary.

Reaction:                      C₂H₅Cl + NH₃ →  C₂H₅NH₂ + HCl

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