`R-OH + HX to R -X + H_(2)O` In the above reaction the reactivity of different alcohols is

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`R-OH + HX to R -X + H_(2)O` In the above reaction the reactivity of different alcohols is ... `gt` secondary D. Secondary `gt` primary `gt` tertiary

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