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E1 Elimination Reactions

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  • @07794294114 SN1 doesn't occur because the conditions require for the E1 reaction is heat plus the lone pair. E1 is favored at higher temperatures because it forms the strong C=C double bond which is more favorable than the OH.

  • does Sn1 also occurs ?

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  • Can somebody explain why the SN1 reaction does not occur. I thought that only stong bases were able to be involved in elimination reactions as they are powerful enough to take the hydrogen from the carbon hydrogen bond which is very stable. Can somebody please answer my question.

  • @fraddi oops i was thinking Boron, stupid me!

  • @fraddi oops i think i made a mistake

  • @RoflCopter58 He was just looking to make a chemical reaction...

  • Neutral Br has 3 valence electrons not 7

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