re p-dichlorobenzene, I must confess mea culpa because I have not verified the reaction products.
What happned was that just before Christmas I sealed 0.1 moles C6H4Cl2, 0.25 moles KI and 250 ml acetone in a flask. Then I started to remodel my lab
and haven't gotten back to it, but in February, for a couple of weeks I dropped a stirring bar in and let it stir in a 50 degrees bath. During that
stirring I observed a rime of crystals forming on the glass surface, similar to what I saw with dichloromethane. I think that is KCl, and that some
substitution did take place, but I'll need to work up the mixture to prove it. The flask isn't going anywhere, and I'll get back to it when I finish
renovations.
I've got an open mind on the issue, but the evidence is that there is something happening. |