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CHEMICAL REACTION WHICH REMOVES A HYDROGEN HALIDE FROM A SUBSTRATE
Dehydrochlorination; Β-elimination; Β elimination; Dehydrobromination; Dehydrofluorination
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  • Dehalogenation to give an alkene

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  • nucleus]]. An antineutrino (not shown) is always emitted along with an electron. Insert: in the decay of a free neutron, a proton, an electron (negative beta ray), and an [[electron antineutrino]] are produced.
  • Beta radiation detected in an isopropanol [[cloud chamber]] (after insertion of an artificial source [[strontium-90]])
  • Caesium-137 decay scheme, showing it initially undergoes beta decay. The 661&nbsp;keV gamma peak associated with <sup>137</sup>Cs is actually emitted by the daughter radionuclide.
  • Blue [[Cherenkov radiation]] light being emitted from a [[TRIGA]] reactor pool is due to high-speed beta particles traveling faster than the speed of light ([[phase velocity]]) in water (which is 75% of the speed of light in vacuum).
IONIZING RADIATION
Beta ray; Beta particles; Beta radiation; Beta Particles; Beta Rays; Beta Particle; Beta Ray; Beta Radiation; Tertiary Radiation; Beta rays; Β-particle; Β radiation; Β-radiation; Β+ radiation; Β- radiation; Β⁺ radiation; Β⁻ radiation; Tertiary radiation
particella beta
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  • nucleus]]. An antineutrino (not shown) is always emitted along with an electron. Insert: in the decay of a free neutron, a proton, an electron (negative beta ray), and an [[electron antineutrino]] are produced.
  • Beta radiation detected in an isopropanol [[cloud chamber]] (after insertion of an artificial source [[strontium-90]])
  • Caesium-137 decay scheme, showing it initially undergoes beta decay. The 661&nbsp;keV gamma peak associated with <sup>137</sup>Cs is actually emitted by the daughter radionuclide.
  • Blue [[Cherenkov radiation]] light being emitted from a [[TRIGA]] reactor pool is due to high-speed beta particles traveling faster than the speed of light ([[phase velocity]]) in water (which is 75% of the speed of light in vacuum).
IONIZING RADIATION
Beta ray; Beta particles; Beta radiation; Beta Particles; Beta Rays; Beta Particle; Beta Ray; Beta Radiation; Tertiary Radiation; Beta rays; Β-particle; Β radiation; Β-radiation; Β+ radiation; Β- radiation; Β⁺ radiation; Β⁻ radiation; Tertiary radiation
particelle beta (elettroni emessi dal nucleo
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  • nucleus]]. An antineutrino (not shown) is always emitted along with an electron. Insert: in the decay of a free neutron, a proton, an electron (negative beta ray), and an [[electron antineutrino]] are produced.
  • Beta radiation detected in an isopropanol [[cloud chamber]] (after insertion of an artificial source [[strontium-90]])
  • Caesium-137 decay scheme, showing it initially undergoes beta decay. The 661&nbsp;keV gamma peak associated with <sup>137</sup>Cs is actually emitted by the daughter radionuclide.
  • Blue [[Cherenkov radiation]] light being emitted from a [[TRIGA]] reactor pool is due to high-speed beta particles traveling faster than the speed of light ([[phase velocity]]) in water (which is 75% of the speed of light in vacuum).
IONIZING RADIATION
Beta ray; Beta particles; Beta radiation; Beta Particles; Beta Rays; Beta Particle; Beta Ray; Beta Radiation; Tertiary Radiation; Beta rays; Β-particle; Β radiation; Β-radiation; Β+ radiation; Β- radiation; Β⁺ radiation; Β⁻ radiation; Tertiary radiation
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Dehydrohalogenation

In chemistry, dehydrohalogenation is an elimination reaction which removes a hydrogen halide from a substrate. The reaction is usually associated with the synthesis of alkenes, but it has wider applications.