Chemistry, asked by VedangBandi, 9 months ago

What happens when 2-Bromooctane is treated with aqueous
Potassium hydroxide?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Haloalkanes give alkene when heated with alcoholic potassium hydroxide , Dehydrohalogenation reaction. The formation of more substituted alkene will be favored. So, when we 2- bromobutane is heated with alcoholic KOH we will get major yield of But-2ene and minor yeild of But-1-ene.

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Haloalkanes give alkene when heated with alcoholic potassium hydroxide , Dehydrohalogenation reaction. The formation of more substituted alkene will be favored. So, when we 2- bromobutane is heated with alcoholic KOH we will get major yield of But-2ene and minor yeild of But-1-ene.

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