Chapter 8: Q.26 (page 325)
What is the major E2 elimination product formed from each alkyl halide?

a.

b.
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The major E2 product formed is given below:

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Chapter 8: Q.26 (page 325)
What is the major E2 elimination product formed from each alkyl halide?

a.

b.
The major E2 product formed is given below:

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Draw the major E2 elimination products from each of the following alkyl halides.

a.

b.
Draw a stepwise, detailed mechanism for each reaction.

a.

b.
Draw an E1 mechanism for the following reaction. Draw the structure of the transition state for each step.

Use curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in the following E2 mechanism. Draw the structure of the transition state.

Dehydrohalogenation of 1-chloro-1-methyl cyclopropane affords two alkenes (A and B) as products. Explain why A is the major product despite the fact that it contains the less substituted double bond.

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