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Which of the following rigorous thermodynamic and kinetic statements absolutely accurately characterHaloalkanes and Haloarenes Chemistry Question

Question

Which of the following rigorous thermodynamic and kinetic statements absolutely accurately characterize the standard $E1$ elimination mechanism?

Answer: A,C,D

💡 Solution & Explanation

A) True. The E1 mechanism specifically features a slow, unimolecular ionization step to form a carbocation. C) True. This exact same carbocation is the shared intermediate for the $S_N1$ pathway, making them inherent, unavoidable competitors. D) True. Because the $\beta$ -proton is lost in the second, extremely fast step, substituting it with heavy deuterium does not noticeably alter the overall activation energy, meaning no primary isotope effect is observed ($k_H/k_D \approx 1$). Option (B) is false; while the thermodynamically more stable *trans* (or *E*) isomer is heavily favored, the *cis* (or *Z*) isomer is invariably still formed in minor amounts because rapid rotation around the single bond in the carbocation allows for multiple elimination geometries.

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