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What happens when ethanol is treated with thionyl chloride?
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Solution
When ethanol (CH3CH2OH) is treated with thionyl chloride (SOCl2), it undergoes a nucleophilic substitution reaction, resulting in the conversion of the hydroxyl group (–OH) of ethanol into a chlorine atom (Cl). This produces ethyl chloride (C2H5Cl).
\[\ce{\underset{ethanol}{CH3CH2OH} + \underset{chloride}{\underset{thionyl}{SOCl2}} ->[pyridine ][] \underset{ethyl chloride}{CH3CH2Cl} + \underset{dioxide}{\underset{sulfur}{SO2↑}} + \underset{chloride}{\underset{hydrogen}{HCl}}}\]
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