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explain hvz reactions​

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Answered by navkomal
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HVZ reaction is haogenation of carboxylic acids at alpha carbon atom. In this reaction red-P and bromine is treated with carboxylic acids having alpha hydrogen atom followed by hydrolysis to form alpha bromo carboxylic acid. Initially red phosphorus and bromine reacts with each other to give PBr₃.

Answered by Aahil1234
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HVZ reaction is haogenation of carboxylic acids at alpha carbon atom. In this reaction red-P and bromine is treated with carboxylic acids having alpha hydrogen atom followed by hydrolysis to form alpha bromo carboxylic acid. Initially red phosphorus and bromine reacts with each other to give PBr₃.

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