Chemistry, asked by raghdahendawy211, 9 months ago

what is the end of cyclohexanol with pbr3

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Answered by manjujessi2020
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Answer:

The reaction of 3-methylcyclohexanol with phosphorous bromide gives 1-bromo-3-methylcyclohexane as the final product. In the reaction the bromide ion dissociates from the PrBr3 and attaches to the cyclohexanol.

Answered by priyalyadu592
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Answer:

tribromide then there is formation of bromo cyclohexanol

Explanation:

This is due to the  dissociation of phosphorus tribromide into the bromide Ion. The bromide ion takes part in the displacement reaction in which the hydrogen ion of one of the carbon is replaced by the bromine group.

This type of reaction is known as the substitution reaction and the energy required for the formation is high and may even require ultraviolet rays to take place..

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