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Hydrogenation Reaction|| Transfer Hydrogenation ||Birch Reduction|| Wilkinson's Catalyst||1,4 and 1,6 Addition Reaction|| Introduction to EAR|| Dehydrohalogenation Reaction|| (Addition OF HX) X=-F,-Cl,-Br,-I TO alkenes

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What is the product of 1, 4-addition in the reaction shown below?

When haloalkanes with beta -hydrogen atom are boiled with alcoholic solution of KOH, they undergo elimination of hyarogen halide resulting in the formation of alkenes. These reactions are called beta -elimination reactions or dehydrohalogenation reactions. These reactions follow Saytzeff's rule. Substitution and elimination reactions often compete with each other. Mostly bases behave as nucleophiles and therefore can engage in substitution or elimination reactions depending upon the alkyl halide and the reaction conditions. 1-Bromo-1-methylcyclohenxane in prenece of alcoholic KOH gives which of the following IUPAC major product