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(a). Complete the reaction: CH(3)CH(2)...

(a). Complete the reaction:
`CH_(3)CH_(2)Br+KOH(alc.)`
(b). Explain why the use of chloroform as Anaesthetic is decreasing
(c). What happens when bromobenzene is treated with magnesium is the presence of dry ether?

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(a). `underset("Ethyl bromide")(CH_(3)CH_(2)Br)+KOH(alc.)tounderset("Ethylene")(CH_(2)=)CH_(2)+KBr+H_(2)O`
(b). N/A
(c). Phenyl magnesium bromide (Grignard's reagent) is formed.
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