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How will you distinguish between:
(a) Ethyl chloride and ethyl bromide

(b) Chlorobenzene and cyclohexyl chloride.

(c) Vinyl chloride and ethyl chloride.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ethyl bromide and Ethyl chloride can be distinguished by silver nitrate test. On addition of silver nitrate in ethyl chloride, white precipitate is formed which is soluble in NH

Answered by keziah54
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B:The dipole moment of chlorobenzene is less than cyclo hexyl chloride as in chloro benzene C-Cl bond is sp2 hybridised where as in cyclohexyl chloride the C_cl bond is Sp3 Hybridised . as sp2 has more s character and more electronegative than sp3. Chlorobenzene is less polar than cyclohexyl chloride.

C:Ethyl chloride and vinyl chloride will be distinguished by bromine water . Vinyl chloride will react with bromine water and it will become decolorised. Ethyl chloride will not decolourise bromine water

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