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For the reaction of Alkyl chloride in presence of Alc.KOH gives what in product?(a) Alkyl(b) Alkene(c) Alcohol(d) None of the mentionedThe question was posed to me at a job interview.I would like to ask this question from Halogenation topic in portion Halogenation of Unit Processes

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The correct answer is (B) ALKENE

For EXPLANATION I would say: For EXAMPLE, when propylene DICHLORIDE is treated with an alcoholic solution of potassium hydroxide at ordinary temperatures, a-chloropropylene will be formed. Therefore in presence of Alcoholic KOH we convert Alkyl to Alkene (double bond).



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