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How will you prepare bromopropane from butanoic acid? - Chemistry (Theory)

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How will you prepare bromopropane from butanoic acid?

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Bromopropane (C3H7Br) can be prepared from butanoic acid (C4H8O2) using a two-step process:

  1. Decarboxylation of Butanoic Acid to Propane: Butanoic acid is heated with soda lime (a mixture of NaOH and CaO) to remove the carboxyl group (-COOH) as carbon dioxide. This produces propane (C3H8) as the main product and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) as a by-product.
    \[\ce{\underset{Butanoic acid}{C3H7 - COOH} + \underset{Sodium hydroxide}{NaOH} →[Δ, CaO][] \underset{Propane}{C3H8} + \underset{Sodium carbonate}{Na2CO3}}\]
  2. Bromination of Propane to Form Bromopropane: Propane is then treated with bromine (Br2) in the presence of UV light, which initiates a free radical substitution reaction. In this reaction, one hydrogen atom of propane is replaced by a bromine atom, forming bromopropane (C3H7Br) and hydrogen bromide (HBr) as a by-product.
    \[\ce{\underset{Propane}{C3H8} + \underset{Bromine}{Br2} →[UV light][] \underset{Bromopropane}{C3H7Br} + \underset{Hydrogen bromide}{HBr}}\]
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Chapter 10: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 584]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 10 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 10.14 (ii) | Page 584
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