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1 2 dibromoethane + alcohol koh =?​

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Answered by DJstorm
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Explanation:

When an alkyl-halide reacts with alcoholic KOH, we get unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double or triple bond.

There are 2 halide groups present in 1, 2-dibromoethane, so we get a hydrocarbon with a triple bond.

Therefore, we get ethyne as a product after reaction.

We know, a compound with triple bond has sp hybridization state and linear in structure

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