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Haloalkanes And Haloarenes

Question
CBSEENCH12007894

Give the uses of Freon 12, DDT, carbon tetrachloride and iodoform.

Solution

Freon-12: The chlorofluorocarbon compounds of methane and ethane are collectively known as ferons. 
Dichloro difluoro methane (Freon 12) is the most common freons. It is manufactured from tetra-chloromethane by the action of antimony trifluoride in the presence of antimony pentafluoride.
stack 3 CCl subscript 4 with Carbon space tetrachloride below space plus space stack 2 SbF subscript 3 with Antimony space triflor below space rightwards arrow space space space stack 3 CCl subscript 2 straight F subscript 2 with left parenthesis Freon right parenthesis below space plus space 2 SbCl subscript 3
Uses:
(a) It is used as a refrigerant (cooling agent) in refrigerators and air conditioners.
(b) It is also used as a propellant in aerosols and foams to spray out deodorants, cleaners, hair sprays, shaving creams.
(c) It is also used as insecticides.

(ii) DDT (p, p’ - Dichlorodiphenyl trichloro ethane):
Preparation: It is manufactured by the condensation of chlorobenzene with trichloro acetaldehyde (chloral) in the presence of sulphuric acid.

Uses:
(a) It is a powerful insecticide. It is highly stable and not easily decomposed.
(b) It is used for killing insects and mosquitoes.
(iii) Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) : Preparation: It is prepared industrially by chlorination of methane and by the action of chlorine on carbon disulphide in the presence of aluminium chloride as catalyst.
left parenthesis straight i right parenthesis space CH subscript 4 plus 4 Cl subscript 2 space rightwards arrow with hv on top space CCl subscript 4 plus 4 HCl
left parenthesis ii right parenthesis space stack CS subscript 2 plus 3 Cl subscript 2 with Carbon space disulphide below space rightwards arrow with AlCl subscript 3 on top space stack CCl subscript 4 with Carbon space tetrachloride below space plus space stack straight S subscript 2 Cl subscript 2 with Sulphur space monochloride below

Uses:
(a) It is used as a solvent for oils, fats and waxes.
(b) It is used as a fire extinguisher under the name pyrene.
(c) It is used as dry cleaning.
(d) It is used for the manufacture of freon.
(iv) Iodoform (CHI3):
Preparation: It is prepared by using ethanol or acetone with sodium hydroxide and iodine or sodium carbonate and iodine in water.
left parenthesis straight a right parenthesis space CH subscript 3 CH subscript 2 OH space plus space 6 NaOH space plus space 4 straight I subscript 2 space rightwards arrow with increment on top space stack CHI subscript 3 with left parenthesis Iodoform right parenthesis below space plus space HCOONa plus 5 straight H subscript 2 straight O plus 5 NaI
left parenthesis straight b right parenthesis space CH subscript 3 COCH subscript 3 plus 4 NaOH plus 3 straight I subscript 2 space rightwards arrow with Heat on top space stack CHI subscript 3 with left parenthesis Iodoform right parenthesis below space plus space CH subscript 3 COONa plus 3 straight H subscript 2 straight O space plus space 3 NaI

Uses:
(a) It is used as an antiseptic and this nature is due to iodine that it liberates. However, because of its very unpleasant smell, it has now been replaced by better antiseptics.
(b) It is used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.