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Chapter 8, Problem 60P

Explain why the reaction of 2 bromopropane with NaOCOCH 3 gives ( CH 3 ) 2 CHOCOCH 3 exclusively as product, but the reaction of 2 bromopropane with NaOCH 2 CH 3 gives a mixture of ( CH 3 ) 2 CHOCH 2 CH 3 (20%) and CH 3 CH = CH 2 (80%) .

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