The reaction mechanism of bromopropane with sodium azide and its reduction
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The first step is the nucleophilic substitution of bromopropane with sodium azide. Sodium azide (NaN3) is a strong nucleophile and will attack the carbon atom that is bonded to the bromine atom in bromopropane. This will result in the displacement of the bromine Show more…
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