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What do you mean by geminal dihalides??

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♥️✨♥️Geminal halide hydrolysis is an organic reaction. The reactants are geminal dihalides with a water molecule or a hydroxide ion. The reaction yields ketones from secondary halides or aldehydes from primary halides.

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• Geminal dihalides = In this type of Halide both the halogen group is attached on the same carbon atom is called Geminal dihalides.

• It is further classified into 2 types :

1.) Terminal geminal dihalides.

2.) Non-Terminal geminal dihalides.

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