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Describe ethyl bromide important synthetic applications.

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  1. Alkylating Agent in Nucleophilic Substitution: Ethyl bromide acts as an alkylating agent where the bromide ion is substituted by nucleophiles such as hydroxide, cyanide, or amines:
    \[\mathrm{C_2H_5Br} + \mathrm{Nu}^- \rightarrow \mathrm{C_2H_5Nu} + \mathrm{Br}^-\]
    For example, with sodium cyanide:
    \[\mathrm{C_2H_5Br} + \mathrm{NaCN} \rightarrow \mathrm{C_2H_5CN} + \mathrm{NaBr}\]
    This is useful for making ethyl derivatives like nitriles, alcohols, or amines.
  2. Preparation of Ethyl Grignard Reagent: Ethyl bromide reacts with magnesium in dry ether to form ethylmagnesium bromide, a Grignard reagent:
    \[\mathrm{C_2H_5Br} + \mathrm{Mg} \xrightarrow{\text{dry ether}} \mathrm{C_2H_5MgBr}\]
    This reagent is widely used for forming carbon-carbon bonds in organic synthesis.
  3. Synthesis of Ethyl Alcohol: By nucleophilic substitution with aqueous alkali, ethyl bromide forms ethanol:
    \[\mathrm{C_2H_5Br} + \mathrm{OH}^- \rightarrow \mathrm{C_2H_5OH} + \mathrm{Br}^-\]
  4. Ethylation Reactions in Pharmaceuticals and Dyes: Ethyl bromide can ethylate phenols, amines, or other nucleophiles under basic conditions, forming important intermediates in pharmaceuticals and dye manufacture.
  5. Formation of Ethers: Reacting ethyl bromide with sodium alkoxides yields ethyl ethers:
    \[\mathrm{C_2H_5Br} + \mathrm{NaOR} \rightarrow \mathrm{C_2H_5OR} + \mathrm{NaBr}\]
  6. Precursor to Ethylene by Dehydrohalogenation: On treatment with alcoholic KOH, ethyl bromide gives ethylene via elimination:
    \[\mathrm{C_2H_5Br} + \mathrm{KOH} \rightarrow \mathrm{C_2H_4} + \mathrm{KBr} + \mathrm{H_2O}\]

Ethyl bromide serves as a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis, mainly by undergoing nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions that form important compounds such as alcohols, ethers, nitriles, Grignard reagents, and alkenes. It is widely used in pharmaceutical, dye, and polymer industries due to these transformations.

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Chapter 10: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 593]

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Chapter 10 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
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