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Nucleophilic Substitution
Nucleophilic Substitution
7. Substitution Reactions / Nucleophilic Substitution / Problem 1

Acetone can be used as a solvent in the reaction between an alkyl bromide and potassium iodide to increase the amount of alkyl iodide formed. Explain. (Hint: Potassium iodide is soluble in acetone but potassium bromide is not.)

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