ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 12, Problem 31P
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Interpretation: The organic product formed when the given alkene is treated with H2,Pd-C is to be drawn. The three dimensional structure of all the stereoisomers is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The addition of H2 in presence of catalyst is known as catalytic hydrogenation reaction. This is a syn addition. Alkene is reduced to alkane. In this reaction weak pi bond of alkene and sigma bond between H2 is broken and two CH bonds are formed.

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Interpretation: The organic product formed when the given alkene is treated with H2,Pd-C is to be drawn. The three dimensional structure of all the stereoisomers is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The addition of H2 in presence of catalyst is known as catalytic hydrogenation reaction. This is a syn addition. Alkene is reduced to alkane. In this reaction weak pi bond of alkene and sigma bond between H2 is broken and two CH bonds are formed.

Interpretation Introduction

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Interpretation: The organic product formed when the given alkene is treated with H2,Pd-C is to be drawn. And the three dimensional structure of all the stereoisomers is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The addition of H2 in presence of catalyst is known as catalytic hydrogenation reaction. This is a syn addition. Alkene is reduced to alkane. In this reaction weak pi bond of alkene and sigma bond between H2 is broken and two CH bonds are formed.

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