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give the mechanism of dehydration of alcohol to from alkene​

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However, the general idea behind each dehydration reaction is that the –OH group in the alcohol donates two electrons to H+ from the acid reagent, forming an alkyloxonium ion. This ion acts as a very good leaving group which leaves to form a carbocation.

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mechanisms of dehydration of alcohol to from alekene

However the general idea is behind each dehydration reaction is that the -> OH group in the alcohol donates two electrons to H^+ from the acid regent, forming an alkyloxonium ion. This ion acts as very good leaving group which leaves to form a carbocation

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