The following reaction represents one of the steps in the synthesis of the bioactive substance quinine. IZ N ● Me OH Draw the structure of the product of this reaction. • All hydrogen atoms are implied. Apply formal charges where appropriate. • Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate. • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If needed, use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown.

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The following reaction represents one of the steps in the synthesis of the bioactive substance quinine.
Me
활씀
OH
Draw the structure of the product of this reaction.
• All hydrogen atoms are implied.
Apply formal charges where appropriate.
Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate.
Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists.
If needed, use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown.
Transcribed Image Text:The following reaction represents one of the steps in the synthesis of the bioactive substance quinine. Me 활씀 OH Draw the structure of the product of this reaction. • All hydrogen atoms are implied. Apply formal charges where appropriate. Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate. Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. If needed, use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown.
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