Chapter 9: Q117P (page 391)
Draw the structures of the products obtained from the following reaction:

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The following products formed through SN1 and E1 reaction are given below

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Chapter 9: Q117P (page 391)
Draw the structures of the products obtained from the following reaction:

The following products formed through SN1 and E1 reaction are given below

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Propose a mechanism for the following reaction:

Four alkenes are formed from the E1 reaction of 3-bromo-2,3-dimethylpentane and methoxide ion. Draw the structures of the alkenes and rank them according to the amount that would be formed.
Would you expect methoxide ion to be a better nucleophile if it is dissolved in CH3OH or if it is dissolved in DMSO? Why?
Why do cis-1-bromo-2-ethylcyclohexane and trans-1-bromo-2-ethylcyclohexane form different major products when they undergo an E2 reaction?
Methoxychlor is an insecticide that was intended to take DDT’s place because it is not as soluble in fatty tissues and is more readily biodegradable. It, too, can accumulate in the environment, however, so its use was also banned—in 2002 in the European Union and in 2003 in the United States. Why is methoxychlor less soluble in fatty tissues than DDT?
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