23. 24. Br N₂OL! EIGH 56°C KOHI BICH host 12% 2.5% 41% 88% O There are fewer beta hydrogens in reaction 23's starting material O The carbocation migrates via hydride shift in reaction 24 Backside attack of the nucleophile is hindered in reaction 23 Backside attack of the nucleophile is hindered in reaction 24 20% Reaction 24 produces -80% alkene products, while reaction 23 produces only 12%. Why? choose the best answer

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23.
24.
Br
NO!
EICH
56°C
KOEI
EICH
hoel
12%
2.5%
41%
20%
Reaction 24 produces ~80% alkene products, while reaction 23 produces only 12%.
Why? choose the best answer
O There are fewer beta hydrogens in reaction 23's starting material
O The carbocation migrates via hydride shift in reaction 24
Backside attack of the nucleophile is hindered in reaction 23
Backside attack of the nucleophile is hindered in reaction 24
Transcribed Image Text:23. 24. Br NO! EICH 56°C KOEI EICH hoel 12% 2.5% 41% 20% Reaction 24 produces ~80% alkene products, while reaction 23 produces only 12%. Why? choose the best answer O There are fewer beta hydrogens in reaction 23's starting material O The carbocation migrates via hydride shift in reaction 24 Backside attack of the nucleophile is hindered in reaction 23 Backside attack of the nucleophile is hindered in reaction 24
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