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substitution and elimination reactions 2 years 7 months before #12797

Hello! I leave a question in the attached photo in case someone can answer it for me

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substitution and elimination reactions 2 years 7 months before #12802

Hi, it's dissolving, don't give it more importance. It is a secondary substrate and with a strong base it eliminates mostly. It also gives you the final products.
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substitution and elimination reactions 1 year 8 months before #13285

If it were 2-bromo-3-methylpentane, also with naoet and etoh, e2 and SN2 would not matter, but since we know that e2 gives both the most substituted alkene (majority) and the least, should we put these three products (the two from e2 and the one from sn2? Or just the majority of e2 and the one from sn2? I attach a photo to make it clearer
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