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β-Elimination (beta-elimination): A chemical reaction in which atoms or groups are lost from adjacent atoms, resulting in a new pi bond: A-B-C-D ---> A + B=C + D. One of atoms lost is usually (but not always) a proton. ... The reaction follows Zaitsev's rule, giving the more highly substituted alkene as the major product.

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β-Elimination (beta-elimination): A chemical reaction in which atoms or groups are lost from adjacent atoms, resulting in a new pi bond: A-B-C-D ---> A + B=C + D. One of atoms lost is usually (but not always) a proton. ... The reaction follows Zaitsev's rule, giving the more highly substituted alkene as the major product.

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