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Elimination Reactions: E1 and E2 Mechanisms by seema yadav is a document available to read on EtoBox.
E1 and E2 reactions are two mechanisms for elimination reactions. E1 reactions proceed through a carbocation intermediate and follow first-order kinetics, while E2 reactions are concerted processes that follow second-order kinetics. Carbocation rearrangements can occur as the carbocation moves to a more stable configuration. Ozonolysis is used to cleave C=C and C≡C bonds via an oxidative mechanism that forms an ozonide intermediate and results in carbonyl products like aldehydes, ketones, or carboxylic acid
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- seema yadav
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