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Methyl Chloride reacts with Silver acetate to yield


A

Acetic Acid

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Methyl Acetate

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Acetyl Chloride

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is B

Methyl Acetate


Explanation for correct answer:

Option B Methyl acetate

  • Methyl chloride reacts with silver acetate to yield methyl acetate and silver chloride.

CH3ClMethylchloride+CH3COOAgSilveracetate→CH3COOCH3Methylacetate+AgClSilverchloride

  • Hence option B is the correct answer

Explanation for incorrect answer

Option A Methyl chloride

  • Methyl chloride in the reaction with Silver acetate gives Methyl acetate and Silver chloride.
  • Methyl chloride and acetic acid won't give Methyl acetate and Silver chloride.
  • Hence option A is incorrect.

Option B Acetyl Chloride

  • Methyl chloride in the reaction with Silver acetate gives Methyl acetate and Silver chloride.
  • Methyl chloride and Acetyl chloride won't give Methyl acetate and Silver chloride.
  • Hence option B is incorrect.

Option C None of these

  • Option B Methyl Acetate is the correct answer.
  • Hence option C is incorrect.

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