Interpretation:
The complete, detailed mechanism for the given dehydration reactions is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
E1 reaction indicates an elimination unimolecular reaction. It is a two-step reaction.
Step one involves an acid-base reaction. Here the protonation of alcoholic oxygen takes place, which makes it a better leaving group. This step is fast and reversible. Step two involves, the cleavage of
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