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Interpretation:
The choice of the leaving group on C2 of the propyl chain in the given transformation and how the transformation can be carried out is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
In an elimination reaction, the leaving group and a proton are eliminated, usually from adjacent carbons to produce a double bond between the two carbons. If more than one adjacent carbons have protons present on them, the major product of elimination is determined by the conditions under which the reaction is carried out. In general, the most stable, i.e., the most substituted
An E1 reaction involves the formation of a carbocation in the first, rate-determining step. A carbocation may be subject to rearrangement, and therefore, can lead to the formation of a mixture of stereoisomers.

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