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When glycerol is treated with excess of hi, it produces 1. 2-iodopropane 2. Allyl iodide 3. Propene?

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Answered by edwin555
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When glycerol is treated with excess of hydrogen Iodide, HI, it produces Glycerol Triiodide.

this question borrows from the reaction of alcohols with hydrogen halides which normally forms alkyl halide and water.

The general formula for the reaction of alcohol with hydrogen halide is given below.

ROH + HX ⇒ RX + H₂O.



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