Invoking Hammonds postulate and the properties of the carbocation intermediates, explain

Chapter 15, Problem 15.78

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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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