carbon-deuterium bond (C-D) is stronger than a carbon tydrogen bond (C-H) and takes more energy to break. If Compound Q is subjected to an E2 reaction, you get the following results, Explain the product ratio. Br K O-C(CH)) D. BO% 20% b) When Compound P undergoes an S.1/E1 reaction, you get following results. Unlike the E2 reaction above in this case, there is almost no difference in the product ratio. Explain Ph Ph

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A carbon-deuterium bond (C-D) is stronger than a carbon hydrogen bond (C-H) and takes more
energy to break If Compound Q is subjected to an E2 reaction, you get the following results. Explain the
product ratio.
Br
K O-C(CH)
H.
BO%
20%
b) When Compound P undergoes an S.1/E1 reaction, you get following results. Unlike the E2 reaction above,
in this case, there is almost no difference in the product ratio. Explain
Ph
Ph
Bre
CHIOH
heat
Sal
anpoud
Transcribed Image Text:A carbon-deuterium bond (C-D) is stronger than a carbon hydrogen bond (C-H) and takes more energy to break If Compound Q is subjected to an E2 reaction, you get the following results. Explain the product ratio. Br K O-C(CH) H. BO% 20% b) When Compound P undergoes an S.1/E1 reaction, you get following results. Unlike the E2 reaction above, in this case, there is almost no difference in the product ratio. Explain Ph Ph Bre CHIOH heat Sal anpoud
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