ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-WILEYPLUS ACCESS PKG.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-WILEYPLUS ACCESS PKG.
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ISBN: 9781119766919
Author: Solomons
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 10, Problem 31P

Synthesize each of the following compounds by routes that involve allylic bromination by NBS. Use starting materials having four carbons or fewer. Begin by writing a retrosynthetic analysis.

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Chapter 10, Problem 31P, 10.31	Synthesize each of the following compounds by routes that involve allylic bromination by NBS. , example  1

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Chapter 10, Problem 31P, 10.31	Synthesize each of the following compounds by routes that involve allylic bromination by NBS. , example  2

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Chapter 10, Problem 31P, 10.31	Synthesize each of the following compounds by routes that involve allylic bromination by NBS. , example  3

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