
Interpretation:
Simmons- Smith reaction of cyclohexene with diiodomethane gives a single product, but the analogous reaction of cyclohexene with 1,1-diiodoethane gives in low yield a mixture of two isomeric methylcyclopropane products. The two products are to be identified the difference between them is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
In Simmons-Smith reaction an
To identify:
The two isomeric products formed when cyclohexene reacts with 1,1-diiodoethane are to be identified and the difference between them is to be stated.

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