Draw the alkene product which results when 1-bromopentane is heated in acetone containing NaOH.

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### Chapter 8 Problem 161

#### Part A

Draw the alkene product which results when 1-bromopentane is heated in acetone containing NaOH.

**Instructions**: Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default.

**Interface Details**:
- **Toolbar on the Left**: Provides options for drawing, erasing, and selecting molecular structures.
- **Periodic Table**: List on the right with elements such as Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), etc., that can be added to the molecular structure.
- **Shape Tools**: At the bottom, there are options for drawing various shapes like rings and chains, represented by different geometric icons.

**Action Items**:
- Use the canvas to sketch the alkene structure that forms in the given reaction.
- Click 'Submit' once you have drawn the molecule to confirm your answer.
- If unsure, you can click 'Request Answer' for guidance.

Note: The Marvin JS tool by ChemAxon is used for drawing and editing the molecular structures.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chapter 8 Problem 161 #### Part A Draw the alkene product which results when 1-bromopentane is heated in acetone containing NaOH. **Instructions**: Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default. **Interface Details**: - **Toolbar on the Left**: Provides options for drawing, erasing, and selecting molecular structures. - **Periodic Table**: List on the right with elements such as Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), etc., that can be added to the molecular structure. - **Shape Tools**: At the bottom, there are options for drawing various shapes like rings and chains, represented by different geometric icons. **Action Items**: - Use the canvas to sketch the alkene structure that forms in the given reaction. - Click 'Submit' once you have drawn the molecule to confirm your answer. - If unsure, you can click 'Request Answer' for guidance. Note: The Marvin JS tool by ChemAxon is used for drawing and editing the molecular structures.
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