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NaCl reaction formula
Hi Guys,
I'm in need of some help desperately. I need to know what happens when you mix NaI with (CH3)2CO and then mix it with C4H9Cl. I think it forms NaCl, but I don't know how! I'm trying to work what the formula is for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I'm new to this chemistry stuff... :) - Row. |
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When this happens, you'll get an SN2 reaction. The Cl on the chlorobutane will be replaced by I to produce 1-iodobutane. As you said, NaCl will be formed. Unlike NaI, NaCl is insoluble in acetone and it will appear as a white precipitate. C4H9Cl + NaI ----> C4H9I + NaCl(s) |
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