Hello Organic Chemists.
I am studying the dehydration of alcohols and have stumbled upon this very unique rule.... Zaitsev rule.
Unfortunately I am at a complete loss of understanding.
Can anyone reference a website that clearly and 'simply' explains it?
All my textbook says is:
Eliminations that are regioselective in the direction that yields the alkene with the most highly substitued double bond are said to obey the Zaitsev rule.
It then proceeds to give the example:
(CH3)2CCH(CH3)2 ------> 2,3 dimethyl 1 butene 2,3 dimethyl 2 butene
l (minor product) (major product)
OH
2,3, Dimethyl2-butanol
Can anyone give me direction as what a minor product and major product is....
Eeek! I am lost...
p.s. is there an organic chemistry book on Zaitsev rule for dummies? he he he....
going to drown my confusion in a movie and a large bag of popcorn...
THANK YOU!!!
New to organic chemistry