Comprehensive Study Notes: Swarts Reaction and Esterification (Chapter 4)

Chapter Four: -CH3 (Long Answer)

  • This document outlines the long-answer explanations for chemical reactions based on the notes from Chapter Four, specifically focusing on the $-CH_3$ section.

  • The material is categorized as "Long Answer" and references "Ajanta."

① Explain following reaction with example

(i) Swarts Reaction

  • Formal Definition (Verbatim): Swartz reaction is the reaction in whith alkyl chloride or alkyl bromite is Convert into an alkyl fluoride by heating it with a mettalic fluorite such as AgfAgf, Hg.fzHg.f_z, cof2cof_2, or sbfgsbfg.

  • Procedural and Structural Symbols:

    • The transcript notes the following procedural markings or annotations:

      • Адр\text{Адр}

      • R+R+

      • RR-

      • 7RR=ftingx7 RR=ftingx

  • Reaction Examples:

    • Example 1: CallsBr+AgRCalls - Br + AgR

    • Example 2: CH2F+Agr- CH_2 - F + Agr

(ii) Esterification

  • Formal Definition (Verbatim): When Carboxylic Acid reacts with an alonor in the presence of Concentrated HosopHosop, an ester is formed, This is Called esterificass.

  • Reaction Components:

    • Reactants: Carboxylic Acid and an alonor.

    • Catalyst/Condition: Concentrated HosopHosop.

    • Product: An ester.

  • Classification: According to the source material, this specific synthesis process is identified by the term "esterificass."