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What happens when ethyl chloride is treated with AgNO2? Write structure of the product.


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Ethyl chloride with AgNO2

  • Ethyl chloride represented by the chemical formula CH3CH2Cl also known by the name of chloroethane.
  • It is colorless in nature and exist as flammable gas.
  • When ethyl chloride (CH3CH2Cl) reacts with silver nitrite (AgNO2) then it generally forms nitroethane and silver chloride where silver chloride gives white color precipitation.
  • Reaction can be shown as:

CH3CH2Cl(g)+AgNO2(s)CH3CH2NO2(aq)+AgCl(whiteppt)

Structure of Nitroethane


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