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Asked: April 13, 20222022-04-13T08:37:03+00:00 2022-04-13T08:37:03+00:00In: Chemistry

DRAW THE MAJOR ELIMINATION PRODUCT FORMED IN THE FOLLOWING REACTION.

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Draw the major elimination product formed in the following reaction.

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Tertiary haloalkanes are organic compounds where the carbon bonding to a halogen is connected to three different alkyl groups. The molecule in question undergoes an E1 elimination mechanism that involves the polar protic solvents. But, tertiary haloalkanes are also susceptible to solvolysis in which the solvent could act as a nucleophile due because of the stability of the intermediate carbocation.

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    Abigail Wilson
    2022-04-13T08:50:44+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 8:50 am
    Concepts and Reason

    This problem is based upon the concepts of nucleophilic substitute reactions and elimination reactions.

    The elimination reaction is the removal of proton to make alkene. There are two types of elimination reactions: and .

    Fundamentals

    Theelimination reaction involves the formation of carbocation and then proton abstraction takes place whereas elimination reaction does not involve an intermediate formation. To give an alkene, the base removes the proton from reactant.

    Below is the structure of reactants

    H3 C
CH3
Br

    Below is the mechanism for the chemical reaction.

    HzC CH3
н,с-ок*
H3C
Сн,
DMSO

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    Below is the structure of the main product:

    H3CCHE

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