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Chapter 8.6, Problem 13P
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Interpretation: E1 mechanism and structure of transition state for each step of the given reaction is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: E1 type of reactions is a two-step reaction in which the first step is the cleavage of carbon halogen bond to form a carbocation. The second step is the removal of proton from the carbocation to form
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