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ChemistryHalogen DerivativeNUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS (SN1 AND SN2), SN(NEIGHBOURING GROUP PARTICIPATION), SNIHard2 minPYQ_2024
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Identify B formed in the reaction.

Cl-CH24-Clexcess NH3ANaOHB+H2O+NaCl

Question diagram: Identify B formed in the reaction. Cl - CH 2 4 - Cl → excess

Options:

Answer:
B
Solution:

Substituted ammonium salt is formed when chloroalkane reacted with excess of NH3, which on reaction with NaOH gives 1,4-diaminobutane.

The carbon - halogen bond in alkyl halides can be easily cleaved by a nucleophile. Hence, an alkyl halide on reaction with an ethanolic solution of ammonia undergoes a nucleophilic substitution reaction in which the halogen atom is replaced by an amino group. This process of cleavage of the CX bond by ammonia molecule is known as ammonolysis.  Substituted ammonium salt on reaction with sodium hydroxide gives 1,4-diaminobutane as shown below,

Hence, the answer is option B.

Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:Halogen DerivativeSubtopic:NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS (SN1 AND SN2), SN(NEIGHBOURING GROUP PARTICIPATION), SNI
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