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What is halohydrogenation?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 5/29/2024

Hydrohalogenation is a type of addition reaction where HX is added to an alkyne, with H takin its place at one end of where the double bond used to be and the X taking its place at the other end of where the doublebond used to be. (note X= Cl, Br, orI)

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