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Chemistry, 03.06.2021 18:40, codycollier

When butan-2-amine (right) is reacted with excess methyl iodide followed by silver oxide, a terminal alkene results. Generally, elimination reactions tend to form a more substituted product (meaning an internal alkene). (i) Explainwhy the reaction of butan-2-amine described above produces a less substituted alkene. Be sure to include(ii) an appropriate, labeled molecular structureand (iii) an appropriate, labeled energy diagramas part of your explanation.

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