| 1. | More useful is the E1 elimination reaction of alcohols to produce alkenes.
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| 2. | An addition reaction is the reverse of an elimination reaction.
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| 3. | Reductive elimination reactions are most commonly seen in high oxidation state metals.
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| 4. | Radical elimination reactions are found in enzyme-catalyzed pathways.
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| 5. | In the Shapiro reaction tosylhydrazones are used as leaving group in elimination reactions.
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| 6. | The reaction type is an elimination reaction with magnesium forming an intermediate Grignard reagent.
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| 7. | Radicals can also undergo elimination reaction to generate a new radical as the leaving group.
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| 8. | Perhaps one of the main reasons Zaitsev began investigating elimination reactions was to disprove his rival.
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| 9. | These factors make neophyl chloride a precursor to intermediates that resist common substitution and elimination reactions.
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| 10. | After replacement of iodine by an hydroxyl anion, an elimination reaction takes place to the alkene.
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