Invoking Hammonds postulate and the properties of the carbocation intermediates, explain
Chapter 15, Problem 15.78(choose chapter or problem)
Invoking Hammonds postulate and the properties of the carbocation intermediates, explain why the doubly allylic alkyl halide A undergoes much more rapid solvolysis in aqueous acetone than compound B. Then explain why compound C, which is also a doubly allylic alkyl halide, is solvolytically inert.
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