What is the product when alcohol reacts with nabr and h2so4?
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when alcohols is treated with H2 S o4 it losses H2 and a double bond appears and now NaBr react with alkenes and forms alkyl Bromides please ....give me a brianliest only one please
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When alcohol is treated with H2SO4, it loses H2O and a double bond appears.
And now NaBr reacts with the alkene and forms alkyl bromides, as halogens occupy the place of double bonds.
Alcohols do no react with NaBr because is a very weak base and cannot displace the OH in the alcohols.
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