The reaction involves the elimination of hydrogen and chlorine from (2S,3R)-2-chloro-3-phenylbutane using sodium ethoxide in ethanol (NaOEt in EtOH). This reagent combination is typical for an E2 elimination reaction, which tends to form the most stable alkene. Here's the step-by-step reasoning for finding the major product:
Therefore, the major product formed is (Z)-2-phenyl-but-2-ene, which aligns with option 2. The other options can be ruled out based on this detailed mechanism analysis. (E)-2-phenyl-but-2-ene would require different starting stereochemistry, while 3-phenyl-but-1-ene and (2R,3R)-2-ethoxy-3-phenylbutane are not favored under these reaction conditions.
One mole of a monoatomic ideal gas starting from state A, goes through B and C to state D, as shown in the figure. Total change in entropy (in J K\(^{-1}\)) during this process is ............... 
The number of chiral carbon centers in the following molecule is ............... 
A tube fitted with a semipermeable membrane is dipped into 0.001 M NaCl solution at 300 K as shown in the figure. Assume density of the solvent and solution are the same. At equilibrium, the height of the liquid column \( h \) (in cm) is ......... 