The treatment of alkyl chloride with aq. Koh leads to the formation of alcohol
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The haloalkanes are a group of chemical compounds derived from alkanes containing one or more halogens. They are a subset of the general class of halocarbons, although the distinction is not often made. Haloalkanes are widely used commercially and, consequently, are known under many chemical and commercial names.
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Alkyl chloride in the presence of aqueous KOH gives substitution product . In an aqueous solution, KOH completely ionizes to give hydroxide ions. OH− ion is a strong nucleophile, which can easily substitute the strong leaving chloride ion and leads to the formation of alcohol.
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