Chemistry, asked by joyal05, 1 year ago

when monochloro ethane is hydrolysed it forms ...........​

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Answered by geek25092003
1

Answer:

Explanation:

alkanes cant be hydrolysed


joyal05: there are options too given for this question
joyal05: a)methyl alcohol b) ethanol c)methanal d)ethanal
geek25092003: listen hydrolysed word cant be used for given options u will get a grace marks if it is like that
acp77: oh.... really....
acp77: monochloro ethane - C2H5Cl so....
Answered by acp77
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Hydrochloric acid with ethanol

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