Ans.1
Nucleophile : CH3CH2O(ethanol)
Electrophile: - ------
solvent : ethanol
Precipitate :. AgBr
Ans.2
Nucleophile : I -
Electrophile : ------
solvent : Acetone
Precipitate: NaBr.
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1. Write a chemical equation for 2-bromobutane with silver nitrate in ethanol. Identify the electrophile, nucleophi...
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