Difference3 between markovnikov's rule and saytzeff rule
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Saytzev's rule) is an empirical rule for predicting the favored alkene product(s) in elimination reactions. ... More generally, Zaitsev's rule predicts that in an elimination reaction, the most substituted product will be the most stable, and therefore the most
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Markovnikov, who published in 1870 what is now known as Markovnikov's rule, and Zaitsev held conflicting views regarding elimination reactions: the former believed that the least substituted alkene would be favored, whereas the latter felt the most substituted alkene would be the major product.
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