Chemistry, asked by sharanithabhukya, 2 months ago


state and explain
sayetzeffs of rule




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Answered by ravijaddaravijadda03
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according to sayetzeffs rule dehydrohalogenation reactions, the preferred product is that alkaline which as the greater number alkly groups attached to the doubly bonded carbon atoms

Answered by vsrinivas123
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Saytzeff’s Rule is also called Zaitsev’s rule, Saytzev’s rule or Z-rule. A Russian Chemist Alexander Zaitsev analysed different elimination reactions and observed a general pattern in the resulting alkenes. Based on this analysis, Zaitsev stated that stable alkene is formed when the removal of hydrogen from β-carbon has a low number of hydrogen substituents.

During elimination reactions, Saytzeff’s Rule comes into the picture. The most substituted product would be the most stable and most preferred one. This rule does not generalize about the product stereochemistry, but only the regiochemistry of the elimination reaction.

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