Why alkoxide is always taking in alcohol in the hydrohalogenation reaction?
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Dehydrations are most commonly carried out by warming the alcohol in the presence of a strong dehydrating acid, such as concentrated sulfuric acid. Most alcohol dehydrations take place by the mechanism shown below.
Dehydration to alkenes Because the elements of water are removed, this reaction is called a dehydration.
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