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What is the defining characteristic of an elimination reaction involving a haloalkane?
A. The replacement of the halogen atom by another group.
B. The addition of a molecule across a double bond.
C. The removal of a small molecule (like HX) to form a double bond.
D. The formation of a carbon-metal bond.
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