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Allyl chloride on dehydrochlorination gives
Options
(a) propadiene
(b) propylene
(c) allyl alcohol
(d) acetone
Correct Answer:
propadiene
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Dehydro chlorination means one hydrogen and one chlorine is removed from the allylic carbon so two double bond is formed between the two carbon and propadiene is formed
Dehydrochlorination means removal of one hydrogen and one chlorine.. So double bond is formed in between the carbon atom
CH2=C-C-Cl—-C=C=C