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Transition states and values are shown for E2 elimination in two series of compounds that differ in their leaving group. Based on their values, in which series of reactants is there a greater degree of bond-breaking at the transition state?

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Transition states and values are shown for E2 elimination in two series of compounds that differ in their leaving group. Based on their values, in which series of reactants is there a greater degree of bond-breaking at the transition state?
TopicAll topics
SubjectChemistry
ClassClass 12