Draw the product of the E2 reaction shown below. Ignore any inorganic byproducts. CH₂ONa Br Atoms. Bonds and Rings Draw or tap a new bond to see suggestions. Charges Undo 位 Reset Ⓒ Ⓒ Remove Done Drag To Pan

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### Task: E2 Reaction Product Determination

#### Instructions:
Draw the product of the E2 reaction shown below. Ignore any inorganic byproducts.

#### Reactant Structure:
The molecular structure depicted is a linear alkane chain with a bromine (Br) atom attached to the end carbon:

```
- A zigzag line represents a hydrocarbon chain.
- "Br" indicates a bromine atom bonded to the terminal carbon.
```

#### Reaction Condition:
- **Reagent:** CH₃ONa (sodium methoxide)
  
An arrow pointing downward from the structural diagram marks the site for displaying the expected organic product of the reaction.

#### Drawing Area:
The right side features a hexagonal grid, allowing for molecular drawing. Tabs available:
- **Atoms, Bonds and Rings:** For constructing molecular structures.
- **Charges:** For adding formal charges.
  
Controls are available for undoing actions, resetting the canvas, removing elements, and marking the completion of the drawing.

### Objective:
Utilize the given reagent (CH₃ONa) to remove a hydrogen and bromine from the alkane chain, facilitating the formation of a double bond via the E2 elimination mechanism.
Transcribed Image Text:### Task: E2 Reaction Product Determination #### Instructions: Draw the product of the E2 reaction shown below. Ignore any inorganic byproducts. #### Reactant Structure: The molecular structure depicted is a linear alkane chain with a bromine (Br) atom attached to the end carbon: ``` - A zigzag line represents a hydrocarbon chain. - "Br" indicates a bromine atom bonded to the terminal carbon. ``` #### Reaction Condition: - **Reagent:** CH₃ONa (sodium methoxide) An arrow pointing downward from the structural diagram marks the site for displaying the expected organic product of the reaction. #### Drawing Area: The right side features a hexagonal grid, allowing for molecular drawing. Tabs available: - **Atoms, Bonds and Rings:** For constructing molecular structures. - **Charges:** For adding formal charges. Controls are available for undoing actions, resetting the canvas, removing elements, and marking the completion of the drawing. ### Objective: Utilize the given reagent (CH₃ONa) to remove a hydrogen and bromine from the alkane chain, facilitating the formation of a double bond via the E2 elimination mechanism.
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