(a)
Interpretation: The reason as to why the given reaction does not afford the major product that is given is to be explained and the structure of the major product actually formed is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: In elimination and substitution reactions, the product formed depends on the type of halide used, the base being used and the leaving group present.
(b)
Interpretation: The reason as to why the given reaction does not afford the major product that is given is to be explained and the structure of the major product actually formed is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: In elimination and substitution reactions, the product formed depends on the type of halide in question, the base being used and the leaving group present.
(c)
Interpretation: The reason as to why the given reaction does not afford the major product that is given is to be explained and the structure of the major product actually formed is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: In elimination and substitution reactions, the product formed depends on the type of halide in question, the base being used and the leaving group present.
(d)
Interpretation: The reason as to why the given reaction does not afford the major product that is given is to be explained and the structure of the major product actually formed is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: In elimination and substitution reactions, the product formed depends on the type of halide in question, the base being used and the leaving group present.
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