Chapter 8: Q.38 (page 327)
What alkene is the major product formed from each alkyl halide in an E1 reaction?
a.
b.
c.
Short Answer
The major product formed in an E1 reaction is:
Chapter 8: Q.38 (page 327)
What alkene is the major product formed from each alkyl halide in an E1 reaction?
a.
b.
c.
The major product formed in an E1 reaction is:
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Although there are nine stereoisomers of 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, one stereoisomer reacts 7000 times more slowly than any of the others in an E2 elimination. Draw the structure of this isomer and explain why this is so.
Rank the alkenes shown in the ball-and-stick models (A–C) in order of increasing stability.
Draw the structure of a dihalide that could be used to prepare each alkyne. There may be more than one possible dihalide.
a.
b.
c.
Pick the reactant or solvent in each part that gives the faster elimination reaction.
a. reaction of with 1-chloro-1-methylcyclohexane or 1-chloro-3-methylcyclohexane
b. reaction of with or
c. reaction of with in or DMSO
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