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Methyl bromide reacts with AgF to give m...

Methyl bromide reacts with AgF to give methyl fluoride and silver bromide. This reaction is called

A

Fitting reaction

B

Swart reaction

C

Wurtz reaction

D

Finkelstein reaction

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The correct Answer is:
B

`CH_3Br+AgF to CH_3F+AgBr`
This reaction is known as Swarts reactions.
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