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Chapter 7.7, Problem 4LTS
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The major and minor products must be identified for the given E2 reaction when the chloroalkane is treated with a strong base.
Concept Introduction :
Strong and bulky base like potassium tert-butoxide prefers to abstract proton from less hindered carbon. Thus it produces less substituted
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The major and minor product must be identified for the given E2 reaction when the chloroalkane is treated with strong base.
Concept Introduction :
Strong and bulky base like potassium tert-butoxide prefers to abstract proton from less hindered carbon. Thus it produces less substituted alkene as the major (Hoffmann) product.
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