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In an aqueous solution, KOH almost completely ionizes to give OH - ions. OH - ion is a strong nucleophile, which leads the alkyl chloride to undergo a substitution reaction to form alcohol. ... Thus, it can abstract a hydrogen from the β-carbon of the alkyl chloride and form an alkene by eliminating a molecule of HCl.
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