When benzyl chloride is treated

  1. When benzyl chloride is treated with sodium iodide in acetone, it reacts much faster than 1-chlorobutane, even though both
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  2. When benzyl chloride is treated with sodium iodide in acetone, it reacts much faster than 1-chlorobutane, even though both
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  3. When benzyl chloride is treated with sodium iodide in acetone, it reacts much faster than 1-chlorobutane, even though both
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  4. prepare 5 grams of benzyl alcohol. the average yield reported for this synthesis is 50%. calculates how much benzyl chloride you
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  5. How can I rank these substrates from fastest to slowest reacting? In an SN2 reaction with NaI-Acetone? Based on theory alone?ben
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  6. Please Helppp!!!!!!1)In the test with sodium iodide in acetone and silver nitrate in ethanol, why should 2-bromobutane react
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  7. Partition (distribution) coefficient, k, of benzyl alcohol in hexane and water is 12.0. Choose for the correct equation for the
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  8. Why is benzyl chloride reactive in both tests, whereas bromobenzene is unreactive?
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  9. a solution of an unknown metal chloride (0.8870 g) was treated with silver nitrate to yield (1.9132 g). calculate the percentage
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  10. a solution of an unknown metal chloride (0.8870 g) was treated with silver nitrate to yield (1.9132 g). calculate the percentage
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