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Predict the products!!
Predict the product of the following reactions.
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Predict the product of the following Stille coupling
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Dehydrohalogenation of cyclohexane derivative follows the E2 reaction. The beta hydrogen and halide must be anti to each other then and then only this elimination is possible therefore it is called as anti-elimination.  

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