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What is the main reason alcoholic KOH is used instead of aqueous KOH for dehydrohalogenation?
A. Alcoholic solution favors the elimination mechanism.
B. Alcoholic solution is cheaper.
C. Aqueous solution is too reactive.
D. Alcoholic solution prevents rearrangements.
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