Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach (Cengage Learning Laboratory Series for Organic Chemistry)
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Chapter 10.3, Problem 13E
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Interpretation:A detailed mechanism needs to be given explaining the formation of 4-methyl-1-pentene, trans-4-methyl-2-pentene, cis-4-methyl-2-pentene from the dehydration of 4-methyl-2-pentanol.
Concept introduction:Reaction mechanism is defined as a step by step sequence of elementary reactions by which overall chemical change takes place.
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