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Mic (methyl isocyanate) is formed as an intermediate in which one of the following reaction

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Methyl isocyanate is formed as an intermediate during carbylamine reaction.

Explanation:

  • Mic is the short abbreviation of "methyl isocyanate".
  • Methyl isocyanate is a deadly poisonous gas with strong pungent smell.
  • Wen the reaction of methyl amine takes place in the presence of Cl2CO and hydro chloric acid then methyl isocyanate (CH3CHO) is formed as an intermediate of this reaction.
  • The reaction is given below.  
  • CH3NH2 (Cl2CO + HCl)  --->   CH3NCO (C10H8O)  ----->
  • C10H7OCONHCH3
  • This reaction is known carbylamine reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

MIC is formed as an intermediate in Carbylamine reaction.

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