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Chapter 8, Problem 8.5YT
Interpretation Introduction
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Under each arrow in Equation 8-5, the elementary step that is occurring is to be named.
Concept introduction:
In heterolysis step, the formation of the carbocation takes place and leaving group departs away. In electrophile elimination step, electrons flow from electron-rich species to H atom of electron-poor carbocation, and breaking of the H-C bond takes place. The
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