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What is the key difference between E1 and SN1 reactions in alcohol dehydration?
A. E1 is bimolecular, SN1 is unimolecular
B. E1 leads to alkene formation, SN1 leads to substitution
C. They occur under different pH
D. Only E1 requires acid
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