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Alright, so here we're gonna look at some addition, substitution reactions, and elimination reactions so first of all, it's bromic acid.
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We're gonna just basically just add the bromine on to the more substituted side so we'll get an answer just like this with bromine on the insects it's more substituted okay, so how about the next one? here we have realistically a very strong nucleophile that undergoes a substitution reaction by replacing the halogen but that also acts as a strong base, which will allow to go to an elimination reaction.
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So we're actually going to get four products here.
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So we're going to have a product like this.
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Sorry, three.
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Let's draw that better.
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And then we're going to have multiple elimination reactions.
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So we had kind of a trans -bond form it right there.
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Here we have a c -spawn.
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And then we also have the potential.
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That was if we form our...
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Sorry, that's not right.
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This is if we formed our alkenin with that bond, but we can also form it on the outside, and that'll be our last answer...