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29 October, 18:30

Which alkane may be obtained by the reduction of 2-bromo propane

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  1. 29 October, 19:21
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    To reduce a haloalkane, it has to be eliminated first. This is because 2 bromopropanes are a saturated compound that can not be reduced by a saturated compound. Dehydrohalogenation of the haloalkanes into the form of propene and hydrogen bromide can lead to the elimination. The propene is then reduced to propane.
  2. 29 October, 19:35
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    Propane

    Step-by-step explanation:

    One way to reduce an alkyl halide is the Grignard reaction.

    You react 2-bromopropane with magnesium in dry ether to form isopropylmagnesium bromide.

    In the second step, the strongly basic Grignard reagent abstracts a proton from water and is converted to propane.
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