Chemistry, asked by bombalicious4961, 10 months ago

The reaction :
C₂H₅OH+SOCl₂□(→┴Pyridine)C₂H₅Cl + SO₂ + HCl
is known as
(a) Kharasch effect (b) Williamson's synthesis
(c) Darzen's procedure (d) Hunsdiecker reaction

Answers

Answered by theawesomegirlie123
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Answer:

Williamson's synthesis

Answered by GulabLachman
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The reaction is known as:

(c) Darzen's procedure

In Darzen's procedure alkyl halides are produced from the respective alcohols by the reaction with thionyl chloride (SOCl₂) or thionyl bromide in the presence of pyridine.

SO₂ and HCl are produced as bye-products.

Therefore the reaction showing Darzen's procedure is given below.

C₂H₅OH+SOCl₂□(→┴Pyridine)C₂H₅Cl + SO₂ + HCl

Option (c) is correct.

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