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Answered by lovelyashu
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swarts reaction . the replacement in organic compounds of, most often, chlorineby fluorinethrough the action of antimony trifluoride (Sbf3). The reaction is easily carried out in the presence of sb salts in which antimony displays on oxidation state of +5 . The swarts reaction is used in laboratory work.

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Answered by rk4846336
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When alkyl chloride or alkyl bromide reacts with transition metal fluorides [such as AsF3, SbF3, AgF, Hg2F2, CoF2 etc], alkyl fluoride is obtained , then the reaction is called Swarts reaction .

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