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The reaction, C2H5I+KOHC2H5OH+KI is called:

A
elimination
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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
C2H5I+KOH C2H5OH+KI

I is replaced by OH, which is a nucleophilic substitution reaction.

OH acts as nucleophile.

Option C is correct.

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