| 11. | Alkyl halides differ greatly in the ease with which they undergo the Finkelstein reaction.
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| 12. | The latter reaction is also significant for involving a traditionally inaccessible alkyl halide coupling.
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| 13. | This transformation include alkylations with other classes of activated alkyl halides of synthetic interest.
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| 14. | However, phenols can be used to replace the alcohol, while maintaining the alkyl halide.
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| 15. | Chemically, halothane is an alkyl halide ( not an ether like many other anesthetics ).
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| 16. | As mentioned above, the Wittig reagent itself is usually derived from a primary alkyl halide.
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| 17. | Additionally, the presence of ?-hydrogens makes alkyl halides susceptible to competitive elimination processes.
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| 18. | The compound is used as a reagent for the preparation of primary amines from alkyl halides.
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| 19. | The coupling of alkyl halides with organo-halo-silanes as alternative organosilanes has also been performed.
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| 20. | Silanes can also incorporate the same functional groups as alkanes, e . g . alkyl halide ).
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