Section B (Reactivity of organic compounds) (a.) State three factors which can be controlled so as to favor elimination

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Section B (Reactivity of organic compounds) (a.) State three factors which can be controlled so as to favor elimination

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Section B (Reactivity of organic compounds) (a.) State three factors which can be controlled so as to favor elimination over substitution [6 marks) (b) Give the mechanism of how tetrahydrofuran is prepared from 4-chloro-1-butanol [3 marks) (c.) Draw the structures and state the IUPAC names of the compounds represented by the letters in the following transformations D&T: 1 i.) D + NaOM/ MOH C2l2t2 HF 코 C-F F H 11: CC 11 C 11 J NIT: HO Divedu COH [4 marks] (d.) What are pericyclic rearrangements? [2 marks] (c) Give a general example of how a ketone can react with a Grignard Reagent to produce a tertiary alcohol 15 marks]
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