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Catalytic function of sodium iodide in substitution reactions

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Primary Alcohols In these reactions, the function of the acid is to produce a protonated alcohol. ... Although halide ions (particularly iodide and bromide ions) are strong nucleophiles, they are not strong enough to carry out substitution reactions with alcohols themselves.

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