So Ill take it that 1-ethoxide-1-methylcyclohexane is not the right answer. Rather, there are going to be elimination products.
Following through with this logic, I'm hoping to get the following elimination products.
methylenecyclohexane
1-methylcyclohexene
These are the only two elimination products I can come up with. I can't tell which one will be minor or major. I'm assuming that since methylenecyclohexane is more highly substituted, it will win over the bet.
Can someone verify this for me? I'm trying to study for an exam (two weeks from now, no rush), and this question doesn't have an answer in the back of the book. It would be really nice to know if I'm right or not. And if not, where I'm going wrong.
To AWK- I'm not exactly sure what endo and exo double bonds are... would you mind elaborating please?
Thank you guys for your feedback. Much appreciated.