Elimination reactions
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1. Question
What is the definition of an elimination reaction?
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2. Question
In order for the elimination of a haloalkane to occur, what reactant is needed?
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3. Question
During the elimination reaction of 2-chloropropane, what small molecule is removed?
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4. Question
During the elimination reaction of 2-bromopropane, what small molecule is removed?
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5. Question
During the elimination reaction of 2-iodopropane, what small molecule is removed?
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6. Question
The elimination of 2-chloropropane takes place. Which of the following is a possible product?
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7. Question
The elimination of 2-bromo-4-methylpentane takes place. Which of the following is a possible product?
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8. Question
The elimination of bromopentane takes place. Which of the following is a possible product?
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9. Question
The elimination of chloroethane takes place. Which of the following is a possible product?
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10. Question
The elimination of 2-bromobutane takes place. Which of the following is a possible product?
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11. Question
The elimination of 2-bromobutane takes place. Which of the following is a possible product?
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12. Question
How many possible organic products can be formed from the elimination reaction of 2-iodobutane?
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13. Question
How many possible organic products can be formed from the elimination reaction of chloropropene?
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14. Question
How many possible organic products can be formed from the elimination reaction of 3-bromo-3-methylpentane?
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15. Question
How many possible organic products can be formed from the elimination reaction of bromocyclohexane?
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16. Question
How many possible organic products can be formed from the elimination reaction of bromobutane?