CHEM 2313 Lecture Notes - Sn2 Reaction, Sodium Iodide

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The objective of this experiment is to understand the sn2 reaction by synthesizing 1- bromobutane from n-butanol. The first step of this experiment was to mix 2. 0ml of n-butanol and 4. 0ml of 48% hydrobromic acid in a 10ml round bottom flask. It was then placed in a beaker of ice. Black boiling stones and 2. 0ml of concentrated sulfuric acid was then added. The mixture was then refluxed for 45 mins. After cooling, the top layer of n-bromobutane was removed. To the bottom layer, 2ml of 3m sodium hydroxide was added. In two test tubes, . 2ml of butanol and . 2ml of the product were added. 5ml of sodium iodide was added and the results were recorded. The reflux is compete when a dark layer begins to form on top in the flask. If smoke leave the apparatus during reflux, a side product has formed and the final product will not be pure.

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