So many mechanisms so little time to learn them! Thankfully this video explains the hydroxide and water reaction with a haloalkane in double quick time. All with explanations of what a mechanism actually is.
Allery Chemistry Most of the British pennies are either a copper alloy or a ferrous metal plated with copper. I had some old coins and someone told me adding ethanoic acid and sodium chloride, both common household items, would remove the rust, cooper oxide from the old coins....and It worked!!!!!! I had no idea how please explain. Thank you
at around 7 minutes, you said the oxygen has a positive charge because it has too many bonds but oxygen has 6 electrons in its outer shell and is only forming three bonds so how is that too many?
Hello, in the reaction with water, in the last step, what happens to the br-, as youve added H+, but I was just wondering if the br- is still present? Thank you :)
Thank you so much for this video , very helpful ..question : sodium hydroxide is diluted in water ,then , what happens exactly between the two mechanisms , and the final products ? Thank you , Fred / France
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What would be the reaction if a Halogenoalkane reacts with aqueous silver nitrate in ethanol? it is in the specification for Edexcel and I have no idea how the reaction would look like
HBr will not form in reaction with H2o becous water is a polar protic solvent due to its protic nature it will surround the Br- 1st , due to which all br- will be surrounded by h2o and no hbr will form ,, SIR PLEASE REPLY IF I AM RIGHT??