1. Does Steric Hinderance affect this reaction?
Ans. Steric hinderance does not
greatly affect E2 reactions. Therefore,
highly substituted carbon chains, which form the most stable alkenes, will
undergo E2 easily.
2. What is the geometry of the intermediate?
Ans. The
intermediate form an anti-periplanar geometry.
3. Why is it called a second order reaction?
4. Can rearrangement occur?
5. What type of base does this reaction favor?
Ans. A strong base
is favored in this reaction because it is better able to remove a proton.
6. What type of substrate works best in this reaction?
Ans. Highly
substituted substrates will work the best in this reaction:3o > 2o
> 1o > methyl
Because a good
base has more difficulty reaching the carbon for substitution
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