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What happens when bromoethane is treated with alcoholic silver cyanide? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What happens when bromoethane is treated with alcoholic silver cyanide?

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When bromoethane (CH3CH2Br) is treated with alcoholic silver cyanide (AgCN), it undergoes a nucleophilic substitution reaction. This reaction leads to the formation of ethyl isocyanide (CH3CH2NC).

\[\ce{\underset{bromoethane}{CH3CH2Br} + \underset{silver cyanide}{AgCN} -> \underset{ethyl isocyanide}{CH3CH2NC} + \underset{silver bromide}{AgBr}}\]

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