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What happens when iodobenzene is heated with copper powder in a sealed tube? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What happens when iodobenzene is heated with copper powder in a sealed tube?

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When iodobenzene is heated with copper powder in a sealed tube, the following occurs:

  1. Copper metal reacts with iodobenzene (C6H5I) on heating to form phenylcopper (C6H5Cu).
  2. This reaction involves the replacement of the iodine atom by copper.
  3. The reaction can be represented by the equation:
    \[\mathrm{C_6H_5} + 2 \mathrm{Cu} \xrightarrow{\Delta, \text{sealed tube}} \mathrm{C_6H_5Cu} + \mathrm{2CuI}\]
  4. Here, phenylcopper is formed along with copper(I) iodide (CuI) as a byproduct.
  5. This is an example of the preparation of organometallic compounds by direct reaction of aryl halides with copper powder at elevated temperature.
  6. The sealed tube maintains the required temperature and pressure conditions for the reaction to proceed.
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Chapter 10: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 603]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 10 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 10.61 (iii) | Page 603
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