How chloroethane and bromoethane compounds are prepared by haloganation of ethane?
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when we add HCl and anh. ZnCl2 as catalyst with ethane it forms chloroehane. This reaction is called as Grove's method.
When we react HBr with ethane in presence of conc. H2SO4 it forms bromoethane.
When we react HBr with ethane in presence of conc. H2SO4 it forms bromoethane.
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It is usually prepared by the addition of HBr to ethene: H2C=CH2 + HBr → H3C-CH2Br. Bromoethane is inexpensive and would rarely be prepared in the laboratory. A laboratory synthesis includes reacting ethanol with a mixture of hydrobromic and sulfuric acids.
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