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- Draw the TWO alkene products of the following E2 reaction.16. Draw in the curved arrows for the SN2 reaction shown. CI s 17. Draw in the curved arrows for the E2 reaction shown. (CH3)3COK (CH3)3COH Oll ·xSN1 reactions undergo carbocation rearrangements, but E1 reactions do not because the carbocation intermediate does not last as long during the elimination process. True O False
- Please explain the steps from the reactant to product. Are they SN1/SN2/E1 or E2 reactions, good or bad leaving groups.3. Both El and E2 reactions are possible with 3° alkyl halides. Which elimination mechanism would be favored by the base NaOH? Show the curved arrow mechanism leading to both regioisomers. Draw the energy diagram for this reaction and include the transition state structure leading to each of the possible products. Indicate which one would be favored and use the energy diagram to explain your reasoning. How would you favor the other regioisomer? Br z odd NaOHList all alkene products for each reaction. Write a mechanism for the formation of each product following E1 or E2 mechanisms as appropriate. Be sure to draw arrows for the mechanism.