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HELP
How to get Ch3Cl with CH2Cl2. I need that reaction fast.
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First of all, you might want to consider a more descriptive title, screaming HELP usually annoys the hell out of people, especially me.
It also wouldn't hurt to provide some more detail and to use the search engine.
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CH3Cl
I have CH2Cl2 (Dichloromethan) and I need to convert it into CH3CL
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React it with NaH in the correct proportions (carefully), and collect the gasses. CH3Cl boils at -24 deg C...
Not a pretty method though.
[Edited on 2-6-2005 by chemoleo]
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acastar
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Can you describe this reaction exactly.
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You mean to say youve NaH at your disposal?
Chemoleo - dont be sarcastic
F. de Lalande and M. Prud'homme showed that a mixture of boric oxide and sodium chloride is decomposed in a stream of dry air or oxygen at a red heat
with the evolution of chlorine.
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Ok, maybe I'm overstepping my bounds here, but I can't help but wonder why the hell this thread is even still open. It seems to me that it
violates several rules that polverone has set out, like not screaming "Help, I dont want to do any of the work myself or actually learn chemistry
I just want to have all the answers spoon fed to me."
In fact, the only reason I can think of this being left open is to heckle the thread starter, hence the vague and sarcastic remarks throughout.
I cant be the only one wondering why this thread hasnt been closed.
And just to attempt to be on topic and hopefully therfor not a hypocrit, the answer to the question is pretty clear. Dichloromethane to methyl
chloride? NO. Methyl chloride can be economically made a number of ways, but this isn't one of them. Look for similiar reactions involving
other halides.
I think it should be noted though that methyl chloride isnt a very good reagent for either methylations or grignard reagents.
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Ouch, this one must have slipped through. Thanks for the reminder.
Closed.
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