Chemistry, asked by Karankk3104, 11 months ago

When chloroform reacts with acetone the product is
(a) Ethyliene chlorde (b) Mesitylene
(c) Chloretone (d) Chloral

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

c is correct answer ....

Answered by topwriters
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(c) Chloretone

Explanation:

When acetone reacts with chloroform, chloretone is formed as a product of the reaction. The anions of the reactants CH3CO- and CCl3- form bonds with cations H+ and CH3+ respectively, as a result forming chloretone. Chloretone is a hypnotic drug having anaesthetic and antibacterial properties.

Option C is the answer.

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