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Question
Explain with an example of the following reaction:
Hunsdiecker reaction
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Solution
The Hunsdiecker reaction is a decarboxylation reaction in which a silver salt of a carboxylic acid reacts with a halogen (Br2 or Cl2) to form an alkyl halide, along with CO2 and a silver halide.
\[\ce{\underset{Silver butanoate}{CH3CH2COOAg} + Br2 →[CCl4][Heat]\underset{Bromopropane}{CH3CH2Br} + CO2 + AgBr}\]
Here, silver butanoate reacts with bromine to give bromopropane, carbon dioxide, and silver bromide. This reaction removes the carboxyl group as CO2 and replaces it with a halogen, useful for preparing alkyl halides by decarboxylation.
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