Chemistry, asked by pavithiransingai322, 7 months ago

Write the reaction between bromo benzene with ammonia​

Answers

Answered by debayanpratihar1234
0

Answer:

The traditional homogeneous access to aromatic amine derivatives is a nucleophilic aromatic substitution of the corresponding aryl halides. The halogen atom is usually relatively inert to amination reaction unless it is activated by the presence of electron withdrawing groups. Consequently, there has been particular emphasis over the past decade on the synthesis of metal complexes that are active catalysts for the preparation of aromatic amines. This tutorial review focuses on the use of metal-based complexes for the direct amination of aryl halides with ammonia.

Answered by Chandra1972
1

Explanation:

In the second step of the reaction an ammonia molecule may remove one of the hydrogens on the -NH3+. An ammonium ion is formed, together with a primary amine - in this case, ethylamine. This reaction is, however, reversible. ... Ethylamine is a good nucleophile, and goes on to attack unused bromoethane.

Hope this helps mate ☺️.

Attachments:
Similar questions