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Chapter 10, Problem 65P
When deuterated phenanthrene oxide undergoes a rearrangement in water to form a phenol, 81% of the deuterium is retained in the product.
- a. What percentage of the deuterium is retained if an NIH shift occurs?
- b. What percentage or the deuterium is retained if an NIH shift does not occur?
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