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What is the experimentally-determined rate expression for the base-induced `beta`-elimination?

A

`"Rate"=[RX][B^(-)]^(2)`

B

`"Rate"=[RX]^(2)[B^(-)]`

C

`"Rate"=K[RX][B^(-)]`

D

`"Rate"=K[RX]`

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C

The synthesis of an alkene by dehydrohalogenation is almost always better achieved by an `E2` reaction, which follows second-order kinetics.
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