Between Dehydration and dehydrohalogenation which method is elimination method ?and why?
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Dehydrohalogenation:- is a chemical reaction that involves removal of (elimination of) a hydrogen halide from a substrate. The reaction is usually associated with the synthesis of alkenes, but it has wider applications.
Dehydration:- is a condition that occurs when an individual has lost so much fluid that the body can no longer function normally and develops signs and symptoms due to the loss of fluid.
Elimination method:- Another way of solving a linear system is to use the elimination method. In the elimination method you either add or subtract the equations to get an equation in one variable.
When the coefficients of one variable are opposites you add the equations to eliminate a variable and when the coefficients of one variable are equal you subtract the equations to eliminate a variable.
Example
3y+2x=65y−2x=10
We can eliminate the x-variable by addition of the two equations.
3y+2x=6
+5y−2x=10−−−−−−−−−−−−
=8y=16
y=2
The value of y can now be substituted into either of the original equations to find the value of x
3y+2x=6
3⋅2+2x=6
6+2x=6
x=0
The solution of the linear system is (0, 2).