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Question 16.59: Sodium ethoxide in ethanol reacts with 1-(chloromethyl)oxira......

Sodium ethoxide in ethanol reacts with 1-(chloromethyl)oxirane containing a 14C label at the position shown by the asterisk. Write a two-step mechanism that explains why the label is at the indicated position in the product.

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Ring opening of the epoxide as the result of nucleophilic attack by ethoxide ion yields an alkoxide that displaces the primary chloride and forms an epoxide ring.

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