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explain dehydration of alcohol ? ​

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Dehydration of Alcohols Reaction type: 1,2- or -Elimination. Summary. When heated with strong acids catalysts (most commonly H2SO4, H3PO4), alcohols typically undergo a 1,2-elimination reactions to generate an alkene and water. Also known as dehydration since it involves the removal of a molecule of water.

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Dehydration Dehydration of Alcohols Reaction type: 1,2- or �-Elimination. Summary. When heated with strong acids catalysts (most commonly H2SO4, H3PO4), alcohols typically undergo a 1,2-elimination reactions to generate an alkene and water. Also known as dehydration since it involves the removal of a molecule of water.

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