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Hi,
I don't understand why the answer #168 is C. Wouldn't choice E also result in an E2 reaction that gives the less substituted alkene since the antiperiplanar H has to leave? Since the Br is at the end of the alkane chain, I thought that the less substituted alkene would always be formed.
Can someone please help with this? If you don't have the 2010 Destroyer, its #182 in the 2011 version.
Thanks
I don't understand why the answer #168 is C. Wouldn't choice E also result in an E2 reaction that gives the less substituted alkene since the antiperiplanar H has to leave? Since the Br is at the end of the alkane chain, I thought that the less substituted alkene would always be formed.
Can someone please help with this? If you don't have the 2010 Destroyer, its #182 in the 2011 version.
Thanks