Which of the following methods is incorrect for the synthesis of alkenes?
Treatment of alkynes with Na in liquid
Heating alkyl halides with alcoholic
Treating alkyl halides in aqueous solution
Treating vicinal dihalides with Zn metal
Treating alkyl halides with aqueous leads to a nucleophilic substitution reaction, forming alcohols as the major product rather than alkenes . In contrast, heating alkyl halides with alcoholic causes a -elimination (dehydrohalogenation) reaction, which successfully forms alkenes . Additionally, the reduction of alkynes with sodium in liquid produces trans-alkenes , and the treatment of vicinal dihalides with zinc metal undergoes dehalogenation to form alkenes . Therefore, the use of aqueous is the incorrect method for alkene synthesis.
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