CNCT ORG CHEM 6 2020
CNCT ORG CHEM 6 2020
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781266807244
Author: SMITH
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 16.5, Problem 12P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The intramolecular alkylation product formed from given reactants is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Protonation of an alkene forms a carbocation. This carbocation acts as an electrophile in a Friedel-Craft alkylation. The carbocation is generated in the presence of strong acid.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The intramolecular alkylation product formed from given reactants is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Protonation of an alkene forms a carbocation. This carbocation acts as an electrophile in a Friedel-Craft alkylation. The carbocation is generated in the presence of strong acid.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The intramolecular alkylation product formed from given reactants is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Protonation of an alkene forms a carbocation. This carbocation acts as an electrophile in a Friedel-Craft alkylation. The carbocation is generated in the presence of strong acid.

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