(a)
Interpretation:
The expected nucleophilic substitution product formed when methyl iodide reacts with
Concept introduction:
A nucleophilic substitution reaction is a reaction in which nucleophile donates an electron pair to an electrophile and replaces leaving group. A general nucleophilic substitution reaction is shown below.
Answer to Problem 9.1P
The expected nucleophilic substitution product formed when methyl iodide reacts with
Explanation of Solution
The nucleophilic atom of
The expected nucleophilic substitution product formed when methyl iodide reacts with
(b)
Interpretation:
The expected nucleophilic substitution product formed when ethyl iodide reacts with ammonia is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
A nucleophilic substitution reaction is a reaction in which nucleophile donates an electron pair to an electrophile and replaces leaving group. A general nucleophilic substitution reaction is shown below.
Answer to Problem 9.1P
The expected nucleophilic substitution product formed when ethyl iodide reacts with ammonia is ethyl ammine
Explanation of Solution
The nucleophile is ammonia
The expected nucleophilic substitution product formed when ethyl iodide reacts with ammonia is ethyl ammine
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