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explain swart reaction​

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Answered by chillvibes
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Swarts reaction is generally used to get alkyl fluorides from alkyl chlorides or alkyl bromides. This is done by heating of the alkyl chloride/bromide in the presence of the fluoride of some heavy metals ( silver fluoride or mercurous fluoride for example).

. the replacement in organic compounds of, most often, chlorine by fluorine through the action of antimony trifluoride (SbF3). The reaction is usually carried out in the presence of Sb salts in which antimony displays an oxidation state of +5.

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