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Question
Explain with an example of the following reaction:
Finkelstein reaction
Chemical Equations/Structures
Explain
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Solution
The Finkelstein reaction is a nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN2) in which an alkyl halide is converted into another alkyl halide (usually alkyl iodide) by treatment with a halide salt (typically sodium iodide, NaI) in a polar aprotic solvent like acetone.
\[\ce{\underset{Bromoethane}{CH3-CH2-Br} + NaI ->[Acetone][Heat]\underset{Iodoethane}{CH3CH2I} + NaBr}\]
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