DBN (shown below) is a bicyclic organic molecule that belong…

DBN (shown below) is a bicyclic organic molecule that belongs to the class of amidines. It is used in organic synthesis as a strong non-nucleophilic (bulky) base, among other things. Consider the following dehydrohalogenation reaction using DBN. Determine whether each ring substituent would be axial or equatorial in the REACTIVE conformation of the starting material. The chlorine atom would be [chlorine]. The isopropyl group would be [isopropyl]. The methyl group would be [methyl]. Which of the following (P1-P6) is the expected major product of the reaction? [product] When DBN abstracts this proton, its conjugate acid is formed. Which of the following (A1-A6) depicts the conjugate acid of DBN? [CA]