Q. 71 Elimination reactions (especially B— etimination) are as common as the
nucleophilic substitution reaction in case of alkyl halides. Specify the
reagents used in both cases.
alkyl halides as two reactions occur simultaneously. Generally, at lower temperature and by
using weaker base nucleophilic substitution reaction occur while at higher temperature
and by using a stronger base elimination reactions (especially 8 climination) take place.
e.g., If ethyl bromide is treated with aq, KOH, at low temperature it gives ethanol while If itis
reated with ale, KOH at high temperature then it gives ethene.
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