Question 7 10 pts How many different alkene products could be formed if elimination occurred on each of the following alkyl halide substrates? Do not take E/Z stereoisomers into account. Only consider the different constitutional isomers which can form. A CI B. CI
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There are two different types of beta-hydrogens that can be removed to form an alkene. One is on the carbon adjacent to the methyl group, and the other is on the carbon further away from the methyl group. Therefore, two different alkene products can be formed. Show more…
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