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what is satzeff rule​

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Answered by hritikpadghan1025
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Explanation:

According to Saytzeff rule "In dehydrohalogenation reactions, the preferred product is that alkene which has the greater number of alkyl groups attached to the doubly bonded carbon atoms."

For example: The dehydrohalogenation of 2-bromobutane yields two products 1-butene and 2-butene. Out of these 2-butene is the major product (80%) as it is more highly substituted and it is more stable.

Answered by snehakyadav
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it is a an emperical rule for predicting the favoured alkene product in the elimination reactions.

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