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Name the organic product formed when chloroalkane is heated with concentrated solution of sodium iodide in acetone

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Answered by singhkhushi780060
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The product will be iodoalkane and Sodium chloride

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

The reaction of an alcohol with a halogen acid to produce chloroalkane is an example of this reaction. In this situation, anhydrous ZnCl2 acts as a catalyst in the reaction of primary and secondary alcohols with HCl acid gas to create haloalkane.

Given:

When chloroalkane is warmed with a concentrated concentration of sodium iodide in acetone, what is the organic product formed?

Find:

find the solution of sodium iodide in acetone

Answer:

Iodoalkane is generated when chloroalkane is heated with a saturated solution of sodium iodide in acetone.

Iodoalkanes are easily reduced using any of the common procedures. As a result, there are relatively few examinations of these reductions described in the literature, maybe because there is no need to create new methods or modify old ones. Iodoalkanes are reduced to a larger extent than chloro- and bromoalkanes by radical reduction techniques, primarily by the use of tributyltin hydride.

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