Vicinal and geminal dihalides can be distinguished by:
KOH (aq.)
KOH (alc.)
Zn dust
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If we treat vicinal/geminal dihalide with aq KOH then product forms diols and further on dehydration it give Aldehyde/ketone.
If vicinal/geminal di halide is treated with alcoholic KOH then the product form is alkene.
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