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Draw Zaitsev and Hofmann products that are expected when each of the following compounds is treated with a strong base to give an E2 ELIMINATION product.
Hint: Some compounds cannot produce both elimination products because they do not have two beta-hydrogen atoms: in these cases only ONE product will be possible. In cases when neither elimination products are possible, there will be NO REACTION.
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o D
Hofmann
Zaitsev
NO products are possible
(NO REACTION)
B
only ONE product is possible
Zaitsev
Hofmann
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