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what is dehydrohalogenation??​

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Answered by N3KKI
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Dehydrohalogenation:

A reaction in which a hydrogen atom and a halogen atom are removed from adjacent atoms in a molecule, forming (usually) an alkene or an alkyne. ... The reaction involves a pair of consecutive E2 elimination steps.

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Explanation:

A reaction in which a hydrogen atom and a halogen atom are removed from adjacent atoms in a molecule, forming (usually) an alkene or an alkyne. ... The reaction involves a pair of consecutive E2 elimination steps

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