ld e ploudced in the previous question? (a) 0 (no product) (b) 1 (archiral or stereospecific) (c) 2 (racemic enant.) D0lo.d (d) 3 (racemic enant. 1 diastereomer) (e) 4 (2 pairs of racemic enant.) (f) 6 (3 pairs of racemic enant.) 15. Predict the number of product stereoisomers formed in the following reaction. CH3 (c) 2 diastereomers (b) 1 (archiral or stereospecific) (a) 0 (no product) (f) 4 (2 pairs of (e) 3 (racemic enant. +1 diastereomer) (d) 2 racemic enant. racemic enant.) KMnO4 NaOH

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ld e ploudced in the previous question?
(a) 0 (no product)
(b) 1 (archiral
or stereospecific)
(c)
2 (racemic enant.)
D0lo.d
(d) 3 (racemic enant.
1 diastereomer)
(e) 4 (2 pairs of
racemic enant.)
(f)
6 (3 pairs of
racemic enant.)
15. Predict the number of product stereoisomers formed in the following reaction.
CH3
(c) 2 diastereomers
(b) 1 (archiral
or stereospecific)
(a) 0 (no product)
(f)
4 (2 pairs of
(e) 3 (racemic enant.
+1 diastereomer)
(d) 2 racemic enant.
racemic enant.)
KMnO4
NaOH
Transcribed Image Text:ld e ploudced in the previous question? (a) 0 (no product) (b) 1 (archiral or stereospecific) (c) 2 (racemic enant.) D0lo.d (d) 3 (racemic enant. 1 diastereomer) (e) 4 (2 pairs of racemic enant.) (f) 6 (3 pairs of racemic enant.) 15. Predict the number of product stereoisomers formed in the following reaction. CH3 (c) 2 diastereomers (b) 1 (archiral or stereospecific) (a) 0 (no product) (f) 4 (2 pairs of (e) 3 (racemic enant. +1 diastereomer) (d) 2 racemic enant. racemic enant.) KMnO4 NaOH
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