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Methyl chloride when heated with silver cyanide, it forms ​

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Answered by manjeet1217
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Answer:

CH

3

CH

2

Cl + AgCN → C

2

H

5

NC +AgCl

In this reaction, the functional group is isocyanide, as there is a partial covalent character in the bond between silver and carbon. So, the attacking side on the nucleophile is nitrogen and AgCl is easily precipitated from the solution.

The functional isomer of isocyanide (e.g., C

2

H

5

NC) is cyanide (e.g., C

2

H

5

CN).

Explanation:

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