From: fine chem (chemicals555$##$yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2006 - 02:45:24 EST
Dear All,
Are saturated hydrocarbon chloro alkanes ( R - Cl ) eg C10 H20 Cl2 ionic ?
If yes, are they anionic or cationic ?
Can concentrated ammonia solution (0.88) be used to react with Chloro Alkanes,
in a polar solvent, at room temperature (25 deg C) ?
It does not matter if salts of Primary,Secondary,Tertiary,Quarternary ammonium
compounds are formed.
Main purpose of this reaction is to "mop up" the unwanted chloro alkane and seperate
it as a salt ie. R - NH3 Cl OR R - NH2.HCl
Thanks in advance,
jmarjorie
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