1. Propose reasonable synthetic pathways for the conversion of the given starting materials into the respective products. Reagents containing one carbon atom may be assumed as being readily available. Br Br HO OH CHO Br OH HO OH Br CHO NC CN Br
1. Propose reasonable synthetic pathways for the conversion of the given starting materials into the respective products. Reagents containing one carbon atom may be assumed as being readily available. Br Br HO OH CHO Br OH HO OH Br CHO NC CN Br
Chapter22: Carbonyl Alpha-substitution Reactions
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Problem 26MP: Nonconjugated , -unsaturated ketones, such as 3-cyclohexenone, are in an acid-catalyzed equilibrium...
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