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Q: How will we Convert chloroethane to aminopropane?
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What is the SN1 reaction that produces ethanol from chloroethane?

Reaction of chloroethane with water gives ethanol.


Is chloroethane insoluble?

Yes


How do you make chloroethane from ethanol?

React hydrochloric acid with ethanol


How to obtain 2-butanoic acid from chloroethane?

add water


How many kilojoules of heat are absorbed when 0.38 g of chloroethane (C2H5Cl bp 12.3 and degC) vaporizes at its normal boiling point (The molar heat of vaporization of chloroethane is 26.4 kJmol.)?

The necessary heat is 0,155 kJ.


What is the NHR functional group?

An NHR functional group would be referred to as an amine. An example of an amine: CH3CH2CH2NH2 This is 1-aminopropane.


Why is ethene used industrially rather than chloroethane?

It will be cheaper, since you do not have to make chloroalkane first.


Two isomers have the formula C2H4BrCl?

yes there are 3 isomers. CHBr=CHBr, HCBr=HCBr, BrCBr=CH2(double bonded CH2 onto the C as well


What molecules permit free rotation about the carbon-carbon bond?

Chlorocthase C2H2Cl Ethanec C2H6 Chloroethane, C2H5Cl Ethane, C2H6


What is the iupac name for cl-ch3?

Lancelord Kgomokhumo The answer is HYDROCHLORIC ACID.


Is CH 3 a organic compound?

No, methyl chloride is considered to be organic.


In reaction of hydrogen bromide with chloroethene will the product be 1-bromo-2-chloroethene 1-bromo-1-chloroethene or both?

The answer will be 1-Bromo-1-chloroethane because it is an addition reaction, which makes alkenes into alkanes and also due to Markovnikov's rule, the protonation by the hydrohalogen happens at the carbon that possesses the greater number of hydrogens. Since the first carbon has 2 hydrogens and the 2nd carbon has one, the product will be 1-bromo-1-chloroethane.