Upon ozonolysis, Compound X produces two compounds: Compound Y and Compound Z. Compound Y can also be prepared from the following synthetic route: PCC 1. R₂BH, THF PCC 1. Mg. Et O Br Compound Y 2. 8 CH₂Cl₂ 2, NaOH, HO CH₂Cl₂ 3. H₂O From this information, draw the structures of Compounds X, Y, and Z. For Compounds X and Z, different substituents are possible. For grading purposes, just use hydrogens as the substituents.

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Upon ozonolysis, Compound X produces two compounds: Compound Y and
Compound Z. Compound Y can also be prepared from the following synthetic
route:
PCC
1. R₂BH, THF
PCC
1. Mg. Et O
Br
Compound Y
2. 8
CH₂Cl₂
2, NaOH, HO
CH₂Cl₂
3. H₂O
From this information, draw the structures of Compounds X, Y, and Z. For
Compounds X and Z, different substituents are possible. For grading purposes,
just use hydrogens as the substituents.
Transcribed Image Text:Upon ozonolysis, Compound X produces two compounds: Compound Y and Compound Z. Compound Y can also be prepared from the following synthetic route: PCC 1. R₂BH, THF PCC 1. Mg. Et O Br Compound Y 2. 8 CH₂Cl₂ 2, NaOH, HO CH₂Cl₂ 3. H₂O From this information, draw the structures of Compounds X, Y, and Z. For Compounds X and Z, different substituents are possible. For grading purposes, just use hydrogens as the substituents.
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