(a)
To determine: The mechanism to account for the observed product in the given reaction.
Interpretation: The mechanism to account for the observed product in the given reaction is to be proposed.
Concept introduction: Substitution reactions are the reactions in which there is a replacement of an atom or a
Elimination reactions are the reaction in which
(b)
To determine: The mechanism to account for the observed product in the given reaction.
Interpretation: The mechanism to account for the observed product in the given reaction is to be proposed.
Concept introduction: Substitution reactions are the reactions in which there is a replacement of an atom or a functional group by another atom or a functional group.
Elimination reactions are the reaction in which alkenes are prepared. In this two substituents are eliminated by either one step or two step mechanism.
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