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explain.swarts.reaction.with.an.example​

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Answered by arux3126
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Answer:

Here is it:

Explanation:

SWART'S REACTION :

CH3Br + AgF -----) CH3F + AgF

Note this reaction is used to make fluoro compounds as direct fluorination is highly exothermic and thus too violent to be controlled. Hope this helps my friend ☺️

Answered by priyakumari000000
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Answer:

Swarts Reaction. 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).

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