Interpretation: The effect of the relative base size upon the production distribution in the elimination reaction of
Concept Introduction:
On the basis of mechanism, the reactions can be classified as substitution, elimination, and rearrangement and addition mechanism. Elimination reaction involves the elimination of certain group or atom to form the unsaturated molecule.
Elimination reactions can be further classified as E1 and E2 reactions. E1 reactions are also called as unimolecular elimination reaction and E2 reactions are also called as bimolecular elimination reaction.
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