Which reagent is used in dehydrogenation of haloalkanes
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These haloalkanes are usually bromoand iodo and less commonly, chloroderivatives. Haloalkanes on heating with alcoholic \(KOH\) loses one molecule of hydrogen halide to give alkene. If two alkenes may be formed due to dehydrohalogenation of a haloalkane, the one which is most substituted is the main product.
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These haloalkanes are usually bromoand iodo and less commonly, chloroderivatives. Haloalkanes on heating with alcoholic \(KOH\) loses one molecule of hydrogen halide to give alkene. If two alkenes may be formed due to dehydrohalogenation of a haloalkane, the one which is most substituted is the main product.
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