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The intermediates formed during HUNSDIECKER reactions is/are ​

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Answered by guptapreeti051181
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The reaction mechanism of the Hunsdiecker reaction is believed to involve organic radical intermediates. The silver salt of the carboxylic acid 1 will quickly react with bromine to form acyl hypohalite intermediate 2.

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Answered by TrickYwriTer
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Explanation:

The intermediate formed during Hunsdiecker reaction is carbon free radical.

Additional information :-

  • Generally, bromoalkanes are prepared by refluxing the silver salts of acid with bromine in CCl4.
  • Mechanism and process is given in the attachment.
  • The reaction is known as Borodine-Hunsdiecker reaction.

✭Example :-

CH3COOAg + Br2 + CCl4 → CH3Br + CO2 + AgBr

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