MCQ
By treating alkylchloride with aq. KOH produce:
  • A
    Alcohol
  • B
    KCl
  • C
    Alkane
  • D
    Both A and B

Answer

  1. Both A and B

Explanation:

In the presence of aqueous KOH, alkyl chloride gives the substitution product as alcohol. The reaction can be written as:

RCl + KOH(aq) → ROH + KCl

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