Part B Rank them according to the amount that would be formed. Rank from largest amount to least amount. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

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I need help ranking these from the largest to least amount

0-Elimination Reactions - Attempt 1
CH₂
CH, CHCCH,CH,
CH₁
H,C
c-c
(CH),CH
CH,
H,C
H
CH
CH,C-CCH,CH,
(CH)CH
CH
CH,
Transcribed Image Text:0-Elimination Reactions - Attempt 1 CH₂ CH, CHCCH,CH, CH₁ H,C c-c (CH),CH CH, H,C H CH CH,C-CCH,CH, (CH)CH CH CH,
Part B
Rank them according to the amount that would be formed.
Rank from largest amount to least amount. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Rank them according to the amount that would be formed. Rank from largest amount to least amount. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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