
1-bromobutane will undergo reactions when heated, as shown by reactions A and B.

If reaction B was repeated with 2-bromobutane, name the other organic products that can form as well as the product shown above.



Important Questions on Halogenoalkanes

What type of reaction best describes the heating of chloroethane with ethanolic sodium hydroxide solution?

Which one of the following is a tertiary halogenoalkane?

Which one of the following will form a carbocation in the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution?

When a solution of potassium cyanide in ethanol is heated under reflux with 1-chloropropane, what is the organic product of the reaction called?

1-bromobutane will undergo reactions when heated, as shown by reactions A and B.
For reactions A and B give the reagents used in each case.

1-bromobutane will undergo reactions when heated, as shown by reactions A and B.
Reaction A was repeated using 1-iodobutane instead of 1-bromobutane. Explain any difference in the rate of reaction observed.

1-bromobutane will undergo reactions when heated, as shown by reactions A and B.
Reaction A was repeated with 2-bromo-2-methylpropane instead of 1-bromobutane.
The mechanism of the reaction with 2-bromo-2-methylpropane differs from the mechanism of reaction A. Describe how the mechanisms differ.
