swarts reaction in chemistry
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Swarts' reaction is generally used to get alkyl fluorides from alkyl chlorides or alkyl bromides. This is done by heating of the alkyl chloride/bromide in the presence of the fluoride of some heavy metals (silver fluoride or mercurous fluoride for example).
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swarts reaction is generally used to get alkyl bromides.....The Swarts reaction mechanism is quite simple the metal fluorine bond is broken and new bond is formed between carbon and fluorine the displaced chlorine or bromine atoms now bond with the metal
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