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Does carbon halide hydrolysis???​

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Answered by VEDATsayer
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The functional group of alkyl halides is a carbon-halogen bond, the common halogens being fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine. The carbon-chlorine covalent bond is slightly weaker than a carbon-carbon bond, and the bonds to the other halogens are weaker still, the bond to iodine being about 33% weaker.

Answered by nivedhitha1415
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Hydrolysis of Alkyl Halides. Alkyl halides can be converted to alcohols using water or hydroxide as the nucleophile. Elimination reactions can be a problem particularly if hydroxide is used. Not particularly common as alkyl halides are most often prepared from alcohols.

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