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How is ethyl bromide converted into
(a) ethanol (b) ethyl acetate
(c) diethyl amine (d) propanoic acid ?

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Ethyl bromide can be converted into diethyl ether by :

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  • Ethyl bromide can be converted into ethyl alcohol by

    A
    heating with dilute hydrochloric acid and zinc
    B
    boiling with an alcoholic solution of KOH
    C
    the action of moist silver oxide
    D
    refluxing methanol
  • Ethyl bromide can be converted into diethyl ether by :

    A
    reacting with sodium ethoxide
    B
    heating with moist silver oxide
    C
    heating with dry silver oxide
    D
    treating with `C_(2)H_(5)MgBr`
  • Ethyl bromide can be converted into ethyl alcohol by :

    A
    Heating with dilute hydrochloric acid and zinc
    B
    Boiling with an alcoholic solution of KOH
    C
    The action of moist silver oxide
    D
    Refluxing methanol
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