WHY ANY REACTION NOT CONVERTED 100 % IN PRACTICALLY IF IT
CONVERTED 100% IN THEORITICAL
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Answer / prakash
This is mainly due to formation of byproducts and also it depends on the purity of the reagents what we are using
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All reactions are possible 100% on paper only. But
practically there are many disadvantages to obtain 100%
conversion. 100% pure reagents are not availabe and in the
main reaction there are many side reaction leads to other
impurities. Only in few cases we can get 100% conversions
where the reaction is neat and no further work-up for
isolation.
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Answer / brindavani
due to experimental conditions and the products formed may hinder the reaction in the forward direction
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