Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781118875766
Author: T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle, Scott A. Snyder
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 10, Problem 29P

Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, outline syntheses of each of the following compounds. (You need not repeat steps carried out in earlier parts of this problem.)

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  1

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  2

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  3

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  4

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  5

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  6

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Chapter 10, Problem 29P, Starting with the compound or compounds indicated in each part and using any other needed reagents, , example  7

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