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The complete, detailed mechanism for the given reaction is to be drawn.
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The complete, detailed mechanism of the given reaction is to be drawn.
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Alkynes can be prepared from dihaloalkanes (1, 1-dihaloalkanes or 1, 2-dihaloalkanes) by treating them with a strong base via back to back E2 reaction. When dihaloalkanes are treated with a strong base such as potassium hydroxide, a terminal alkyne is formed. This reaction does not require using three equivalents of
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Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
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