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An instructor will demonstrate how quickly turpentine (paint thinner, a ~2:1 mixture of alpha and beta pinene) reacts with iodine (I2) to give a large exotherm. Draw a curvy arrow-pushing mechanism that shows the formation of one SN1 substitution product and one E1 elimination product. Keep in mind that the bottom side of the alkene, as drawn, is less hindered!
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