Bromopropane reaction with Zn Hcl
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Zinc reacts quickly with the acid to form bubbles of hydrogen. "Generally, when an "alkyl halide" is treated with "zinc" and "hydrochloric acid", it is "reduced" to the "respective alkane". ... When 2-bromopropane is reduced in presence palladium to form propane."
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