CHEM 2301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Nucleophile, Stereochemistry, Geminal

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Introduce pi bonds and can be used to synthesize alkenes and alkynes. Involves the loss of elements from the starting material to form a new pi bond in the product. Alkyl halides undergo elimination reactions with bronsted lowry bases. Removal of the hx elements - dehydrohalogenation = example of a beta elimination because it involves loss of elements from 2 adjacent atoms. The aloha c bonded to the leaving group (x) and the beta c adjacent to it. 3 curved arrows illustrate how 4 bonds are broken or formed. Base removes a proton on the beta c and forms h-b+ Electron pair on c-x bond ends on the halogen forming the leaving group (x-) Most common bases are negatively charged o compounds. The electron pair of the beta c forms the new pi bond between alpha and beta c. Find the aloha c (sp3 and bonded to lg)

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