Explain the Alpha Halogen
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Alpha halogenation is the reaction of an enolizable aldehyde or enolizable ketone with a halogen, usually chlorine or bromine, in the presence of an acid catalyst to give an alpha-haloaldehyde or alpha-haloketone. ... (See haloform reaction.)
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Alpha halogenation is the reaction of an enolizable aldehyde or enolizable ketone with a halogen, usually chlorine or bromine, in the presence of an acid catalyst to give an alpha-haloaldehyde or alpha-haloketone. ... (See haloform reaction.)
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