EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: KARTY
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.28P
Interpretation Introduction

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Curved arrow notation and the products for all elimination steps are to be drawn, and the major product from all products is to be predicted.

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In the nucleophilic elimination step, the more electronegative atom bears full negative charge or partial negative charge. This is the electron rich atom, and the less electronegative atom bonded to an electronegative atom is relatively electron poor. The curved arrow is drawn from the lone pair of electron rich atom points to the bonding region between the more electronegative atom and less electronegative atom representing the electron flow from electron rich site to electron poor site. The second curved arrow is drawn to represent the breaking of bond between the less electronegative atom and the leaving group to avoid exceeding an octet on the less electronegative atom.

If the leaving group is a stable ion species, the product is a major product.

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