Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 15, Problem 41P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The structures of the compounds formed in each of the given reactions are to be given.
Concept introduction:
Elimination reactions are the reactions in which the elimination of two substituents, from adjacent carbon atoms of the molecule, occurs and results in the formation of a pi bond. The elimination reactions are of three type- E1, E2, E1CB.
The reactions in which the addition of two substituents in the molecule takes place are known as addition reactions.
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