Given below are two statements:
Statement (I): Alcohols are formed when alkyl chlorides are treated with aqueous potassium hydroxide by elimination reaction.
Statement (II): In alcoholic potassium hydroxide, alkyl chlorides form alkenes by abstracting the hydrogen from the $ \beta $-carbon.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
To solve this question, we need to analyze the given statements regarding the reactions of alkyl chlorides with potassium hydroxide solutions.
Based on the above explanations:
Thus, the most appropriate option is: Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
To answer this question, let's evaluate each statement regarding the chemical reactions involving alkyl chlorides and potassium hydroxide:
Explanation: Alkyl chlorides, when reacted with aqueous potassium hydroxide (\( \text{KOH (aq)} \)), undergo a nucleophilic substitution reaction (not an elimination reaction) to form alcohols. In this process, the hydroxide ion (\( \text{OH}^- \)) from the aqueous KOH replaces the chlorine atom (\( \text{Cl} \)) in the alkyl chloride, resulting in the formation of an alcohol. This is known as a nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN1 or SN2), not an elimination reaction. Therefore, Statement I is incorrect.
Explanation: When alkyl chlorides are treated with alcoholic potassium hydroxide (\( \text{KOH (alcoholic)} \)), an elimination reaction (E1 or E2) occurs. The \(\text{OH}^-\) ion acts as a base and abstracts a hydrogen atom from the \( \beta \)-carbon in the alkyl chloride. This results in the formation of a double bond, leading to the creation of an alkene by eliminating hydrogen chloride (\( \text{HCl} \)). Therefore, Statement II is correct.
After analyzing both statements, we conclude that:
Conclusion: Thus, the most appropriate answer is: Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
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The reaction : \(A_2 \rightleftharpoons 2A\)
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