Which of the following group is indicated when HCl is formed by the reaction of ethanol with PCl5
Amino group
OH group
Halide group
Hydride group
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Reaction of Ethanol with PCL5,
C2H5OH + PCL5 --> C2H5CL + HCL + POCL3
Hence, here HCl, Ethyl chloride and Phosphorus oxychloride is formed.
So, Ethyl chloride will be the halide group in this case.
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Halide group
The following group is indicated when HCl is formed by the reaction of ethanol with PCl5
- The sodium, fluoride, and hydrochloric acid salts make up the group of minerals known as halides. This category of minerals includes the minerals halite, sylvite, and carnallite, which only include chloride with petrogenic significance. Rock salt, also known as halite (NaCl), is the mineral form of sodium chloride.
- Calcium chloride, silver chloride, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, iodoform, chlorine fluoride, organohalides, bromoethane, and other halide compounds are some examples.
- Halogen atoms, which are found in Group 7 of the periodic table, can be found in anion forms as halides. Fluoride, chloride, and bromide are common halides that can be discovered in natural water sources. Halides are found in natural water sources including rivers, lakes, and streams because of how well they dissolve in liquid.
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