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Question: When glycerol is treated with excess hydrogen iodide, it produces? A. Allyl iodide. B. Propane. ...

When glycerol is treated with excess hydrogen iodide, it produces?
A. Allyl iodide.
B. Propane.
C. Glycerol triiodide.
D. 2-Iodopropane.

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Solution

We know, Glycerol is a colorless, odorless liquid. It is also called Glycerin. The IUPAC of glycerol ispropane1,2,3,triolpropane - 1,2,3, - triol. Glycerol has a main application in treating wounds and burns as it has antiviral and antifungal properties. Synthetic glycerin obtained from the chemical process of petroleum, chlorine and propylene and natural glycerin produced at animal or vegetable fats by the hydrolysis process.

Complete step by step answer: We must remember that the glycerol has many alcohols so is also called a polyol. It is soluble in water and it has a tendency to attract the water molecules that are hygroscopic.
If we treat the glycerol with an excess of hydrogen iodide it forms 1,2,3triiodopropane1,2,3 - tri-iodopropane t the first step and it is unstable. It loses a molecule of iodine and forms Allyl iodide. Then hydrogen iodide is added to form Allyl iodide and to form an unstable molecule and it loses a molecule of iodine to form propene. The formed propene undergoes an additional reaction with HI molecule to form 2iodopropane2 - iodopropane.
We can write chemical equation for the reaction of glycerol with hydrogen iodide as,

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So, the correct answer is “Option D”.

Note: Now we can discuss about the uses of glycerin in various field:
-The major application of glycerin is in the food and beverage industry, it is employed as a sweetener, and also as a solvent.
-Glycerin is also used as a preservative for storing food.
-It is also used in liqueurs as a thickening agent
-As a lubricant and humectants, glycerin is used in the medical and pharmaceutical industries
-In film industries, Glycerin is used to avoid the quick drying of wet areas.