Secondary alkyl halides are organic compounds where a halogen atom (such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine) is bonded to a carbon atom that is connected to two other carbon atoms. These compounds are important intermediates in various organic reactions, particularly in the context of nucleophilic substitution reactions and the alkylation of acetylide anions.
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