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gingi
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Double Dehydrobromination
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I've been working on a double Dehydrobromination mechnism of a molecule and I've wondered if I got it correct.
I'll appreciate your comments !
10x! G
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You have a cation attacking electrons?
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November 19, 2005, 09:07:16 AM »
You have 2 extra pi-bonds from C-Br bond pairs?
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edit:
the mechanism of the first step was changed from E1 to E1cb .
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