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- 3) Explain how and why the reaction below results in the observed regiochemistryand/or stereochemistry.In the box to the left of each reaction below, write the mechanism by which it occurs (could be SN1, SN2, or E1, or even 2 of them). Then draw the product(s).How does changing the base from −OH to H2O affect the rate of an E2 reaction?