(A) When 1−bromopropane reacts with alcoholicKOH, the bromine with the alpha H (hydrogen from the carbon alongside the carbon fortified with useful gathering) is eliminated and subsequently forms 1−propene. 
(B) When 1−Bromo propane reacts with alcKCN it will form butanenitrile.

(C) When akyl halide reacts with silver nitrite, nitroalkane is formed because the bond between Ag−OAg−O is covalent, the lone pair on nitrogen acts as an attacking site for nucleophilic substitution. 
(D) When 1−bromopropane reacts with silver acetate, propyl ethanoate and silver bromide are formed.