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reaction of 2-bromo propane with sodium metal

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Answered by Anonymous
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If this is in presence of dry ether Then wurtz reaction will take plane The result will be like this Hexane + sodium bromide

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Answered by zumba12
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Reaction of 2-bromo propane with sodium metal.

Explanation:

  • In the given case the reactants involved are 2-bromopropane and sodium.
  • The chemical equation involved in the reaction is as follows

C_3H_7Br+Na\rightarrow C_3H_8+NaBr

  • In this reaction due to reaction of reactants the products such as propane and sodium bromide are formed.
  • The Bromine present in the 2-bromopropane is removed through hydrogenation and combines with the sodium metal and leads to the formation of propane and sodium bromide.

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