Chemistry, asked by Yashvn, 11 months ago

which halide doesnot get hydrolysed by sodium hydroxide

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Answered by Shreya1001
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vinyl chloride does not get hydrolysed by sodium hydroxide.

Yashvn: Because of double bond?
Shreya1001: hmm
Yashvn: Thanks
Shreya1001: for the double bont it participates in resonance. So it is a stable compound and does not let chlorine to be freed.
Shreya1001: welcome
Answered by Wolvarine2004
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Answer:

vinyl chloride does not get hydrolysed

Explanation:

to undergo hydrolysis, at least one of the parent compounds (either the acid or the base or both) SHOULD be weak. Salts derived from strong acid -strong base combinations will not undergo hydrolysis.

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