ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: SMITH
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Chapter 8.5, Problem 12P

What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E2 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule to predict the major product.

a.Chapter 8.5, Problem 12P, Problem 8.12 What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E2 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule , example  1 b.Chapter 8.5, Problem 12P, Problem 8.12 What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E2 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule , example  2 c.Chapter 8.5, Problem 12P, Problem 8.12 What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E2 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule , example  3 d.Chapter 8.5, Problem 12P, Problem 8.12 What alkenes are formed from each alkyl halide by an E2 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule , example  4

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