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dehydrogenation of alkyl halide

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Answered by mkdmascot
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Dehydrohalogenation is an elimination reaction that eliminates a hydrogen halide from a substrate. The reaction is usually associated with the synthesis of alkenes, but it has wider applications.

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The dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides, another β elimination reaction, involves the loss of a hydrogen and a halide from an alkyl halide (RX). Dehydrohalogenation is normally accomplished by reacting the alkyl halide with a strong base, such as sodium ethoxide.

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