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The reaction: CH(3)CH(2)I + KOH(aq)toC...

The reaction:
`CH_(3)CH_(2)I + KOH(aq)toCH_(3)CH_(2)OH+KI`
is classified as :
(a) electrophilic substitution (b) nucleophilic substitution
(c) elimination (d) addition

A

electrophilic substitution

B

nucleophilic substitution

C

elimination

D

addition

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The correct Answer is:
B

It is a nucleophile substitution reaction. `KOH (aq)` provides `OH^(-)` ion for the nucleophile attack.
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