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Answered by DeviIQueen
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➡Unimolecular Elimination (E1) is a reaction in which loss of the leaving group followed by removal of he beta-hydrogen results in the formation of a double bond

factors impacting E1 reaction pathways are :-

1) structure of the alkyl halide

2) stability of the carbocation

3) type of solvent

4) strength of the base

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

E1 is a two step process of elimination -ionization and determination and it stands for unimolecular elimination.

E1 reaction is a Unimolecular Elimination reaction. ... Since E2 is bimolecular and the nucleophilic attack is part of the rate determining step, a weak base/nucleophile disfavors it and ultimately allows E1 to dominate

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