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Elimination reaction / Substitution reactions / Hydroxide / Haloalkane / Alkene / Carbocation / Sodium hydroxide / Ethanol / SN1 reaction / Chemistry / Household chemicals / Functional groups
Date: 2013-04-08 12:15:43
Elimination reaction
Substitution reactions
Hydroxide
Haloalkane
Alkene
Carbocation
Sodium hydroxide
Ethanol
SN1 reaction
Chemistry
Household chemicals
Functional groups

Chemguide – questions ELIMINATION MECHANISMS 1. In the presence of sodium hydroxide solution, 2-bromopropane can undergo either a substitution reaction or an elimination reaction. A mechanism for the substitution react

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