preparation of alkyl halide from ethanol
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Sure thing! Treating alcohols with HCl, HBr, or HI (which all fall under the catch-all term “HX” where X is a halide) results in the formation of alkyl halides. This occurs in a two step process: first, the alcohol is protonated to give its conjugate acid. Secondly, a substitution occurs.
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Sure thing! Treating alcohols with HCl, HBr, or HI (which all fall under the catch-all term “HX” where X is a halide) results in the formation of alkyl halides. This occurs in a two step process: first, the alcohol is protonated to give its conjugate acid. Secondly, a substitution occurs.
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