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1)
If you have 2-chloro isopentane reacting in presence of KOH and alcohol, why would the reaction be E2 and not E1 (considering that its happening in the polar solvent)?
Is it E2 only because OH- is a strong base??
2) So Kaplan says that branching decreases the melting point because it can't pack well, while organic chm odyssey says that branching actually increases the MP because the crystal lattice could form better. Which one should I follow??????
If you have 2-chloro isopentane reacting in presence of KOH and alcohol, why would the reaction be E2 and not E1 (considering that its happening in the polar solvent)?
Is it E2 only because OH- is a strong base??
2) So Kaplan says that branching decreases the melting point because it can't pack well, while organic chm odyssey says that branching actually increases the MP because the crystal lattice could form better. Which one should I follow??????