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Standard XII
Chemistry
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Match the col...
Question
Match the column.
Column (I) -
E
2
reaction (elimination biomolecular)
Column (II) - No. of possible products. (including stereoisomerism)
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Solution
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Dehydrohalogenation is not possible because
3
o
carbon is present here which can't undergo any further reaction.
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