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State And Explain The HVZ Reaction

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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HVZ reaction is haogenation of carboxylic acids at alpha carbon atom. ... Phosphorus reacts with bromine to give phosphorus tribromide, and in the first step this converts the carboxylic acid into an acyl bromide.

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Answered by Vivek2011
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The Hell–Volhard–Zelinsky(HVZ) halogenation reaction halogenates carboxylic acids at the α carbon. The reaction is named after three chemists, the German chemists Carl Magnus von Hell and Jacob Volhard and the Russian chemist Nikolay Zelinsky. 

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