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what is elimination reaction?mention saytzeff rule associated with it​

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Answered by anubhavkumar08021999
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Explanation:

There are haloalkanes that can undergo elimination in two different ways resulting in two different products. Alkenes with less number of hydrogens on the double-bonded carbon atoms are the preferred product. This process is known as Saytzeff's rule.

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.

Answered by tseringdolker7556
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Zaitsev or Saytzeff's rule is applicable in an elimination reaction.

Zaitsev or Saytzeff's rule is applicable in an elimination reaction.It is an empirical rule for predicting the favoured alkene products in an elimination reaction.

Zaitsev or Saytzeff's rule is applicable in an elimination reaction.It is an empirical rule for predicting the favoured alkene products in an elimination reaction.The alkene formed in greatest amount is the one that corresponds to the removal of the hydrogen from the β-carbon having the fewest hydrogen substituents

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