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Compound A and B were each reacted with MeOH. It was observed that the rate of substitution greatly differed between each substrate. (1) Draw the substitution products, (2) Circle the product that forms quicker, (3) Justify your answer using a picture.

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Draw the structures of product 1 and product 2. Which product forms faster? Justify your answer using pictures!!

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Explain the following observation using pictures:

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Draw a mechanism for the following reaction. What type of elimination reaction is this?

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