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give mechanism of the hydrolysis of Alkane with H​

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HALOGENOALKANES - introduction to the mechanisms of halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes, alkyl halides). Nucleophilic substitution by water and nucleophilic substitution by the hydroxide ion. These revision notes include full diagrams and explanation of the nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanisms of halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes) and the 'molecular' equation and reaction conditions and other con-current reaction pathways and products are also explained when halogenoalkanes react with water and alkalis to give alcohols on hydrolysis. Water, amines and hydroxide ion are typical electron pair donating nucleophiles that can attack a partially positive carbon atom of a carbon-halogen bond e.g. C-Cl, C-Br and C-I.

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