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This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. For the reaction below: a Draw the structure of the major organic product. (Do not include diisopropylamine.) Move Clear Erase Undo Redo Increase Scale Decrease Scale Copy Paste Set Label More Labels Attributes More Attributes Single Bond Recessed Bond Protruding Bond Double Bond Other Bond More Bonds Cyclohexane Ring Benzene Ring Other Ring More Rings Bracket Correct Owing to the high basicity of the enolate nucleophile, this alkylation is practical only with methyl and primary alkylating agents. For secondary and tertiary substrates, E2 elimination is the favored pathway. Multiple alkylation can be a significant side reaction. b Write the mechanism of the following reaction step using curved arrows to show electron reorganization.

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