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19 December, 15:32

What type of intermediate is present in the sn2 reaction of cyanide with bromoethane?

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  1. 19 December, 15:40
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    in said reaction, there is a reaction by substitution, to form said compound. the product between both chemical compounds is propanonitrile.

    Explanation:

    cyanide is usually associated with potassium to form a salt, and as a product more stable chemical situations occur.

    It is important to note that both products are very toxic.
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