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what is a haloform reaction?​

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Haloform reaction

The haloform reaction is a chemical reaction where a haloform is produced by the exhaustive halogenation of a methyl ketone, in the presence of a base. The reaction can be used to transform acetyl groups into carboxyl groups or to produce chloroform, bromoform, or iodoform.

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The haloform reaction is the reaction of a methyl ketone with chlorine, bromine, or iodine in the presence of hydroxide ions to give a carboxylate ion and a haloform. There is one aldehyde that undergoes the haloform reaction, which is acetaldehyde.

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