• A halogen addition reaction is a simple organic reaction where a halogen molecule is added to the carbon–carbon double bond of an alkene functional group...
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  • halogenation, and halogen addition reaction. The nature of the substrate determines the pathway. The facility of halogenation is influenced by the halogen. Fluorine...
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    Alkenes also react with halogens (X2) to form haloalkanes with two neighboring halogen atoms in a halogen addition reaction. Alkynes react similarly...
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  • The halogen dance rearrangement, also known as halogen scrambling, halogen migration, or halogen isomerization, is the migration of halogen substituents...
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    Typical electrophilic additions to alkenes with reagents are: Halogen addition reactions: X2 Hydrohalogenations: HX Hydration reactions: H2O Hydrogenations:...
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    like the triiodide ion. Look up halogen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Halogen bond Halogen addition reaction Halogen lamp Halogenation Interhalogen...
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  • chemistry, metal–halogen exchange is a fundamental reaction that converts an organic halide into an organometallic product. The reaction commonly involves...
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  • oxidative addition step breaks the carbon-halogen bond where the palladium is now bound to both the halogen (X) as well as the R1 group. Oxidative addition proceeds...
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    The Prins reaction is an organic reaction consisting of an electrophilic addition of an aldehyde or ketone to an alkene or alkyne followed by capture...
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  • The Stille reaction is a chemical reaction widely used in organic synthesis. The reaction involves the coupling of two organic groups, one of which is...
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  • Markovnikov's rule, such as free radical addition. Such reactions are said to be anti-Markovnikov, since the halogen adds to the less substituted carbon,...
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    reaction) that involves the exchange of one halogen atom for another. It is an equilibrium reaction, but the reaction can be driven to completion by exploiting...
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  • Guerbet reaction Gutknecht pyrazine synthesis Hajos–Parrish–Eder–Sauer–Wiechert reaction Haller–Bauer reaction Haloform reaction Halogen addition reaction Halohydrin...
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  • In organic chemistry, free-radical addition is an addition reaction which involves free radicals. These reactions can happen due to the free radicals having...
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  • Ketone halogenation (category Halogenation reactions)
    halogenation. The reaction may be carried out under either acidic or basic conditions in an aqueous medium with the corresponding elemental halogen. In this way...
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  • occur between alkenes and electrophiles, often halogens as in halogen addition reactions. Common reactions include use of bromine water to titrate against...
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    its degree of unsaturation. Similarly, halogenation involves the addition of a halogen molecule, such as Br2, resulting in a dihaloalkane. The equation...
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  • electrophilic addition, with the halogen acting as electrophile. In that regard, it resembles the halogen addition reaction and proceeds with anti addition, leaving...
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  • the Sandmeyer reaction is supported by the detection of biaryl byproducts. The substitution of the aromatic diazo group with a halogen or pseudohalogen...
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    Bromine (category Halogens)
    produced. The reaction passes through a short-lived strongly electrophilic bromonium intermediate. This is an example of a halogen addition reaction. Bromine...
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    alkene in an anti-Markovnikov addition fashion. Regiochemistry follows from the reaction mechanism, which exhibits halogen attack on the least-hindered...
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    reaction, for example in the reaction of alkanes with halogens. In the first step, light or heat disintegrates the halogen-containing molecules producing...
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    abstraction of a halogen atom by a electropositive metal. The addition proceeds in an anti-Markovnikov fashion. Early work linked the addition to olefin polymerization...
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  • alkyl, hydroxy, or halogen. More can be found on the substituted compounds page. While it is common to discuss substitution reactions in the context of...
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  • "organometallic". Zinc metal is inserted into the carbon-halogen bond of the α-haloester by oxidative addition 1. This compound dimerizes and rearranges to form...
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  • anti addition are used to characterize the different reactions of organic chemistry by reflecting the stereochemistry of the products in a reaction. The...
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  • The Carius halogen method in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of halogens in chemical substances. A known mass of an...
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  • the reaction is named after the company responsible like in the Wacker process or the name only hints at the process involved like in the halogen dance...
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  • Dehalogenation (category Halogens)
    dehalogenation is a set of chemical reactions that involve the cleavage of carbon-halogen bonds; as such, it is the inverse reaction of halogenation. Dehalogenations...
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    their use is still limited due to competing side reactions such as radical reactions or metal–halogen exchange. Most organolithium reagents used in alkylations...
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