ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM
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ISBN: 9780393681826
Author: KARTY
Publisher: NORTON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.31P
Interpretation Introduction

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The curved arrows and the diastereomeric products for given electrophile elimination step are to be drawn.

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The carbocations are typically quite unstable, so to make it stable the electrophile elimination step takes place. In electrophile elimination, an electrophile is eliminated from the carbocation, generating a stable, uncharged species. The electrophile H+ which is eliminated associates with a base. The movement of electrons from electron rich to electron poor is indicated by curved arrow.

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