Which is better for an E1 reaction? Please explain.

Which is better for an E1 reaction? Please explain. whicl i btt oE ep la
Which is better for an Sn2 reaction? Please explain.
Which is better for Sn², suplain
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Not all SN1 reactions will always be accompanied by a competing E1 reaction please explain why and give three examples of it.
Not all SN1 reactions will always be accompanied by a competing E1 reaction please explain why and give three examples of it.
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example SNI SN2,E1 E2
2- Explain is it vinylic or alkyl halide
3- Solve the mechanism.
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1. Draw the Sn1, SN2, E1, and Ez reaction mechanisms of (just do all four reactions): A. (2S,3R)-3-bromo-2-methoxy-3-methylpentane with NaF
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21. Propose a mechanism to explain this reaction (SN1, SN2, E1 or E2). What is the structure of the product? H- = 22. How can we get this product? CI. CI 11. Predict the result of reacting HBr ROOR HBr
How do I know which reaction to use for alcohols, ethers and epoxides? If somebody could please explain,, I would be SO appreciative. We just finished sn1, sn2, e1 and e2 reactions and I understand which reaction to use since we had a chart. No chart this time and I am lost. The reactions include, dehydration, Williamson ether, e1, e2, sn1, sn2 and please let me know if I'm missing anything else. Thank you!
Every SN1 reaction does not always have a competing E1 reaction. Explain why that is and show examples
The E1 reaction is reversible. Explain how the reaction reverses using an electron-pushing mechanism with bother alkene products. Furthermore, the E2 reaction is irreversible, explain why (7pts)