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Why sodium methoxide undergoes elimination rather than substution?

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The mechanism of an elimination reaction is almost exactly the same as an aliphatic nucleophilic substitution, except that the nucelophile misses its mark. It hits a proton instead of a carbon and acts as a base instead of a nucleophile.

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✨✨The mechanism of an elimination reaction is almost exactly the same as an aliphatic nucleophilic substitution, except that the nucelophile misses its mark. It hits a proton instead of a carbon and acts as a base instead of a nucleophile.✨✨


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