Chemistry, asked by lestersharma91, 1 year ago

whats is swartz reactions.?

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Answered by priyanshu2015madhepu
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actually it is not Swartz reaction. It is wartz reaction
The Wurtz reaction, named after Charles-Adolphe Wurtz, is a coupling reaction in organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry and recently inorganic main group polymers, whereby two alkyl halides are reacted with sodium metal in dry ether solution to form a higher alkane: 2R–X + 2Na → R–R + 2Na+X

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Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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Swarts' reaction is generally used to get alkyl fluorides from alkyl chlorides or alkyl bromides.

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Swarts' reaction is generally used to get alkyl fluorides from alkyl chlorides or alkyl bromides.

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Swarts' reaction is generally used to get alkyl fluorides from alkyl chlorides or alkyl bromides.

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