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Would acetone and iodine react at standard conditions without an acid catalyst?
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Would acetone and iodine react at standard conditions without an acid catalyst?
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My teacher talked about this reaction in class today and I was curious if it was possible for it to react without any catalyst
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https://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/carbonyls/iodoform.html
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