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Chemistry, 25.02.2020 22:55 jamesgutierrez

Compounds X and Y are both C6H13Cl compounds formed in the radical chlorination of 3-methylpentane. Both X and Y undergo base-promoted E2 elimination to give a mixture of alkenes. In water X and Y each react to form a mixture of substitution and elimination products; however, X reacts much faster than does Y. What is the structure of Y

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