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In the following reaction, a dihalide (a compound with two halogen atoms) is treated with an excess of strong base (sodium amide), resulting in two successive E2 reactions. Draw the mechanism for this transformation (include lone pairs in your answers) Draw Step 1 (include lone pairs in your answer and don't explicitly draw hydrogen atoms in the products for this step of mechanism):
In the following reaction, a dihalide (a compound with two halogen atoms) is treated with an excess of strong base (sodium amide), resulting in two successive E2 reactions. Draw the mechanism for this transformation (include lone pairs in your answers) Draw Step 1 (include lone pairs in your answer and don't explicitly draw hydrogen atoms in the products for this step of mechanism):
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