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Explain Finkelstein reaction with example...
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Answered by ItzGeniusMunda
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Finkelstein reaction: An SN2 reaction in which one halogen atom (the leaving group) is replaced by another halogen atom (the nucleophile). In this example of the Finkelstein reaction, 1-chloro-2-phenylethane (a primary alkyl halide) is treated with sodium iodide (the nucleophile) to produce 1-iodo-2-phenylethane.

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Answered by ItzJanvi10
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  • Finkelstein reaction: An SN2 reaction in which one halogen atom (the leaving group) is replaced by another halogen atom (the nucleophile). In this example of the Finkelstein reaction, 1-chloro-2-phenylethane (a primary alkyl halide) is treated with sodium iodide (the nucleophile) to produce 1-iodo-2-phenylethane.

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