Chemistry, asked by vikaskumar02650, 1 year ago

(d) What happens when : (Give chemical euqations
only)
(
(i) Chloroform reacts with aq KOH solution.
(ii) Ethyl chloride is heated with aq NaOH
solution.
(iii) Iodobenzene is heating with copper.
(iv) Grignard reagent reacts with RCOOR.​

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Answered by nishapragu
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Explanation:

Ethyl chloride can undergo both nucleophilic substitution as well as elimination reactions with strong alkali like KOH. When it undergoes nucleophilic substitution, ethyl alcohol is formed as major product.

C

2

H

5

Cl+KOH(aq)→C

2

H

5

OH+KCl

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