Chapter 8: Q.14 (page 312)
What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E1 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule to predict the major product.
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Short Answer
The alkenes formed from each halide by an E1 reaction are shown below:-
Chapter 8: Q.14 (page 312)
What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E1 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule to predict the major product.
a.
b.
The alkenes formed from each halide by an E1 reaction are shown below:-
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Draw a stepwise, detailed mechanism for the following reaction.
Draw the organic products formed in each reaction.
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a. Draw three-dimensional representations for all stereoisomers of 2-chloro-3-methylpentane, and label pairs of enantiomers.
b. Considering dehydrohalogenation across C2 and C3 only, draw the E2 product that results from each of these alkyl halides. How many different products have you drawn?
c. How are these products related to each other?
Given that an E2 reaction proceeds with anti periplanar stereochemistry, draw the products of each elimination. The alkyl halides in (a) and (b) are diastereomers of each other. How are the products of these two reactions related? Recall from Section 3.2A that is a phenyl group, a benzene ring bonded to another group.
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