Finkelstein reaction
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Finkelstein reaction => The Finkelstein reaction (often referred to as a halex reaction or halogen exchange) named after the German chemist Hans Finkelstein, is an SN2 reaction (Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular reaction) that involves the exchange of one halogen atom for another.
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Finkelstein reaction => The Finkelstein reaction (often referred to as a halex reaction or halogen exchange) named after the German chemist Hans Finkelstein, is an SN2 reaction (Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular reaction) that involves the exchange of one halogen atom for another.
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Explanation:
RX + NaI ------> RI +NaX
- It is an example of of SN2 reaction which takes place in a single step without forming any cation
- It takes place in presence of acetone
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