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Organic Reactions
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Chlorohydrination is a chemical process in which an alkene reacts with chlorine and water to form chlorohydrin isomers and hydrochloric acid, serving as a general method for converting a wide range of alkenes to halohydrin intermediates for further chemical transformations.

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7/12/2025 5:12 PM
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