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1-butyne is the product that is formed by the reaction of bromoethane and the following nucleophile sodium acetylide.

Definition of nucleophilic substitution reaction

Nucleophilic substitution reactions are a class of reactions in which an electron rich nucleophile attacks a positively charged electrophile and replaces a leaving group. For alginate reactions, the most reactive nucleophile is considered as the C6 carboxylate group.

1-butyne is the product formed from the reaction between bromoethane and sodium acetylide. This reaction is a nucleophilic substitution type reaction where acetylide ion act as nucleophile. General reaction is given below:

C₂HNa + C₂H₅Br → CH₃CCHCH₂ + NaBr

1-butyne is the product formed in this reaction.

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