EBK A SMALL SCALE APPROACH TO ORGANIC L
EBK A SMALL SCALE APPROACH TO ORGANIC L
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Interpretation:

The formulas of the salts that may precipitate when the reaction mixture is cooled during the formation of n-butyl bromide from n-butyl alcohol and HBr needs to be determined.

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During the formation of n-butyl bromide from n -butyl alcohol and HBr, some salt is precipitated.

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Answer to Problem 1Q

When the reaction mixture is cooled during the formation of n-butyl bromide from n-butyl alcohol and HBr, NaHSO4 may precipitate.

Explanation of Solution

The formation ofn -butyl bromide is formed by the reaction of n -butylalcohol with HBr. The reaction follows the bi-molecular nucleophilic substitution reaction as the transition state is formed as an intermediate.

Here, HBr is formed by the reaction of NaBr with H2SO4. Hence the reaction can be written as:

  CH3CH2CH2CH2OH + NaBr +H2SO4  CH3CH2CH2CH2Br +NaHSO4 +H2O   

When the reaction mixture is cooled during the formation of n-butyl bromide from n-butyl alcohol and HBr, NaHSO4 may precipitate.

Conclusion

When the reaction mixture is cooled during the formation of n-butyl bromide from n-butyl alcohol and HBr, NaHSO4 may precipitate.

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