Alkene 1 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide [Select] Alkene 2 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide [Select] Alkene 3 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide [Select]

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**See Figure 9-8.**

Alkene 1 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide  
\[ Select \] .

Alkene 2 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide  
\[ Select \] .

Alkene 3 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide  
\[ Select \] .

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**Figure 9-8 Explanation:**

- **Alkenes:**
  - **1:** Structure depicting a simple alkene.
  - **2:** Another structural formula of an alkene.
  - **3:** A third distinct alkene structure.

- **Alkyl Halides:**
  - **A:** Structure featuring an alkyl group with a bromine atom attached.
  - **B:** Another alkyl structure with a bromine atom.
  - **C:** A different alkyl configuration containing bromine.
  - **D:** An additional alkyl halide with a bromine atom attached.

In the context of organic chemistry, the E2 reaction (bimolecular elimination) involves the deprotonation of an alkyl halide to form an alkene. The exercise is to match each alkene with its corresponding alkyl halide precursor via an E2 reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription for Educational Website:** **See Figure 9-8.** Alkene 1 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide \[ Select \] . Alkene 2 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide \[ Select \] . Alkene 3 can be formed by an E2 reaction of alkyl halide \[ Select \] . --- **Figure 9-8 Explanation:** - **Alkenes:** - **1:** Structure depicting a simple alkene. - **2:** Another structural formula of an alkene. - **3:** A third distinct alkene structure. - **Alkyl Halides:** - **A:** Structure featuring an alkyl group with a bromine atom attached. - **B:** Another alkyl structure with a bromine atom. - **C:** A different alkyl configuration containing bromine. - **D:** An additional alkyl halide with a bromine atom attached. In the context of organic chemistry, the E2 reaction (bimolecular elimination) involves the deprotonation of an alkyl halide to form an alkene. The exercise is to match each alkene with its corresponding alkyl halide precursor via an E2 reaction.
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