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Chloroethane is treated with silver nitrite

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Chloroethane is treated with silver nitrite:

  • When Chloroethane  reacts with silver nitrate forms Glycine and silver Chloride. The reaction for this process is given by
  • C_2H_5Cl + AgNo_2 \rightarrow C_2H_5NO_2 + AgCl_2
  • Chloroethane is an alkyl halide which is reacting with Silver Nitrate.
  • The result of these types of reactions is always the formation of a nitroalkane. In this particular case the nitroalkane is the compound C_2H_5NO_2 which is also called glycine.
  • The formation of Nitroalkane occurs due to the fact that the bonding between Ag and O is covalent in nature.
  • Therefore the lone pair present on the nitrogen serves as a good attacking site.

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Answered by samsul2207ali
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Answer:

Nitroethane

Explanation:

Detailed Answer:

C2H5Cl + AgNO2→ C2H5NO2 + AgCl2

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