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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS
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What is the main difference between the Wurtz reaction and the Wurtz-Fittig reaction?
A. The Wurtz reaction uses sodium, while the Wurtz-Fittig reaction uses magnesium.
B. The Wurtz reaction produces alkenes, while the Wurtz-Fittig reaction produces alkanes.
C. The Wurtz reaction uses two alkyl halides, while the Wurtz-Fittig reaction uses one alkyl halide and one aryl halide.
D. The Wurtz reaction requires a catalyst, while the Wurtz-Fittig reaction does not.
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