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Reaction of secondary alkyl halide with sodium thioxide

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The characteristic reactions of alkyl halides are nucleophilic substitution and elimination. When a methyl halide or a primary alkyl halide reacts with a nucleophile such as sodium ethoxide, a reaction occurs in which the nucleophile replaces the halogen, which is expelled as a halide ion.

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