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An alkane is formed from a carbocation by;
(a) elimination of proton
(b) addition of proton
(c) elimination of hydride ion
(d) addition of hydride ion​

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Answered by ItzAviLegend
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Answer:

Options a is the right answer

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is  elimination of proton.

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Given - An alkane is formed from a carbocation.

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An alkane is formed from a carbocation by elimination of proton

The act of removing a hydrogen atom from a chemical as a proton (H+) is known as deprotonation. The process of eliminating a halogen is known as dehalogenation. When both hydrogen and halogen are removed, dehydrohalogenation happens.

The deprotonation of a hydrogen near the carbocation results in the creation of an alkene product in an E1 reaction.

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