Rank  (1-4) from most reactive to least reactive (in decreasing reactivity in an elimination reaction with NaOH in DMF at 100 degrees celsius)

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Rank  (1-4) from most reactive to least reactive (in decreasing reactivity in an elimination reaction with NaOH in DMF at 100 degrees celsius)

The image displays four chemical structures, each depicting a cyclohexane ring with different halogen substitutions. Here's a detailed transcription:

1. **Structure 1**: 
   - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to one of the carbon atoms.

2. **Structure 2**: 
   - A cyclohexane ring with an iodine (I) atom attached to one of the carbon atoms.

3. **Structure 3**: 
   - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to a secondary carbon on the side chain.

4. **Structure 4**: 
   - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to a tertiary carbon on the side chain.

Each structure highlights a different variation of halogenation on cyclohexane, showcasing the potential for various chemical reactions and properties based on the position and type of halogen present.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays four chemical structures, each depicting a cyclohexane ring with different halogen substitutions. Here's a detailed transcription: 1. **Structure 1**: - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to one of the carbon atoms. 2. **Structure 2**: - A cyclohexane ring with an iodine (I) atom attached to one of the carbon atoms. 3. **Structure 3**: - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to a secondary carbon on the side chain. 4. **Structure 4**: - A cyclohexane ring with a bromine (Br) atom attached to a tertiary carbon on the side chain. Each structure highlights a different variation of halogenation on cyclohexane, showcasing the potential for various chemical reactions and properties based on the position and type of halogen present.
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