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Alkynes can be formed by dehalogenation of an alkyl dihalide. excess OEt BrCH₂CH₂Br i) ii) 2. Reduction of alkynes leads
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Alkynes can be formed by dehalogenation of an alkyl dihalide. excess OEt BrCH₂CH₂Br i) ii) 2. Reduction of alkynes leads
Alkynes can be formed by dehalogenation of an alkyl dihalide. excess OEt BrCH₂CH₂Br i) ii) 2. Reduction of alkynes leads to formation of alkenes or alkanes depending on the catalytic conditions used. In the reaction equations below, show the reagents used to achieve these conversions. i) ii) Draw the reaction product of the reaction above. Draw a suitable mechanism for this reaction. iii) 3. Carboxylic acids can be synthesized in one step from alkynes. Show the reagents needed for this conversion shown in the reaction equation below. OH سو HO