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dehydrohalogenation of an alkyl halide by treating it with a strong base to yield an alkene product typically occurs by what reaction mechanism?
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Brief Explanations
Dehydrohalogenation of an alkyl halide to yield an alkene with a strong base typically occurs via the E2 mechanism. In E2, the base abstracts a proton, and the leaving group (halide) departs simultaneously in a single - step, concerted process. This is favored by strong bases.
- \(S_N2\) is a substitution mechanism, not an elimination mechanism for forming alkenes.
- \(E1\) involves a two - step process (formation of a carbocation first) and is more favored by weak bases.
- \(S_N1\) is also a substitution mechanism.
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