During the initial base-promoted exhaustive halogenation phase correctly occurring strictly within t — Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Chemistry Question
Question
During the initial base-promoted exhaustive halogenation phase correctly occurring strictly within the complex haloform reaction of a typical methyl ketone, which of the following reactive active intermediates are safely and sequentially structurally generated?
💡 Solution & Explanation
The first phase strictly involves the strongly basic hydroxide reliably extracting an alpha-proton perfectly to cleanly successfully generate an active nucleophilic enolate anion (Option A), which then firmly attacks the halogen. This smoothly repeats three times. In the final specific phase, the molecule completely cleaves, predictably expelling the highly stabilized trihalomethyl carbanion (Option C), which safely abstracts a proton to form the haloform.