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Standard XII
Chemistry
Elimination Reaction
The reaction,...
Question
The reaction,
C
2
H
5
I
+
K
O
H
→
C
2
H
5
O
H
+
K
I
is called:
A
elimination
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B
electrophilic substitution
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C
nucleophilic substitution
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D
dehydrogenation
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Solution
The correct option is
C
nucleophilic substitution
C
2
H
5
I
+
K
O
H
→
C
2
H
5
O
H
+
K
I
I
is replaced by
O
H
, which is a nucleophilic substitution reaction.
O
H
−
acts as nucleophile.
Option C is correct.
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