Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanol chloride
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Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride. The compound that is produced in this reaction is
Please help! Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride. The compound that is produced in this reaction is
Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride. The compound that is produced in this reaction is
Option 1) diethyl ether Option 2) 2-butanone Option 3) ethyl chloride Option 4) ethyl ethanoate
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D Divya Saini
Answered 1 year, 9 months ago
As we learnt in
Williamson's Synthesis -
– Nucleophilic substitution reaction involving SN2 mechanism.
– Tertiary alkyl halide cannot be used because it undergoes elimination reaction forming alkenes.
- wherein
Correct option is 1.
Option 1)
diethyl ether
This option is correct
Option 2)
2-butanone
This option is incorrect
Option 3)
ethyl chloride
This option is incorrect
Option 4)
ethyl ethanoate
This option is incorrect
Answer: Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride. The compound that is produced in this reaction is
Please help! Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride. The compound that is produced in this reaction is
Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride. The compound that is produced in this reaction is
Option 1) diethyl ether Option 2) 2-butanone Option 3) ethyl chloride Option 4) ethyl ethanoate
1
Answers (1)
View All Answers (1)
D Divya Saini
Answered 1 year, 9 months ago
As we learnt in
Williamson's Synthesis -
– Nucleophilic substitution reaction involving SN2 mechanism.
– Tertiary alkyl halide cannot be used because it undergoes elimination reaction forming alkenes.
- wherein
Correct option is 1.
Option 1)
diethyl ether
This option is correct
Option 2)
2-butanone
This option is incorrect
Option 3)
ethyl chloride
This option is incorrect
Option 4)
ethyl ethanoate
This option is incorrect