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Explain HVZ (Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky) reaction with equation.

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Halogenation takes place in carboxylic acid with chlorine or bromine is the presence of small quantities of red phosphorus to form `prop`-halo acids. The reaction is called as Hell-Valhard-Zelinsky reaction.
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