What happens when methyl chloride is treated with KCN?.
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When methyl chloride is treated with KCN, it undergoes a substitution reaction to give methyl cyanide.
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At the point when methyl chloride is treated with KCN, it experiences a substitution response to give methyl cyanide.
Ethyl chloride is treated with fluid KOH, (v) methyl bromide is treated with sodium within the sight of dry ether, (vi) methyl chloride is treated with KCN.
At the point when methyl chloride is treated with fluid KOH then methanol (CH3OH) is framed.
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