Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
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Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
Ch. 17.1 - Prob. 1PCh. 17.2 - Which carbonyl groups in the anticancer drug taxol...Ch. 17.2 - Prob. 3PCh. 17.4 - Problem 20.4 What alcohol is formed when each...Ch. 17.4 - Problem 20.5 What aldehyde or ketone is needed to...Ch. 17.5 - Problem 20.8 Draw the products formed (including...Ch. 17.7 - Problem 20.10 Draw a stepwise mechanism for the...Ch. 17.7 - Prob. 10PCh. 17.7 - Problem 20.12 Draw the products formed from ...Ch. 17.7 - Prob. 12P
Ch. 17.7 - Prob. 13PCh. 17.8 - Prob. 14PCh. 17.8 - Problem-20.16 Review the oxidation reactions using...Ch. 17.9 - Problem-20.17 Write the step(s) needed to convert ...Ch. 17.9 - Prob. 18PCh. 17.10 - Problem 20.21 Draw the product of each reaction.
...Ch. 17.10 - Problem 20.22 Draw the products (including...Ch. 17.11 - Problem 20.23 What Grignard reagent and carbonyl...Ch. 17.11 - Problem 20.24 Linalool (the Chapter 9 opening...Ch. 17.11 - Problem 20.25 What Grignard reagent and carbonyl...Ch. 17.12 - Prob. 24PCh. 17.13 - Problem 20.28 What ester and Grignard reagent are...Ch. 17.13 - Prob. 27PCh. 17.13 - Problem 20.30 What reagent is needed to convert ...Ch. 17.13 - Prob. 29PCh. 17.14 - What carboxylic acid formed from each alkyl halide...Ch. 17 - 20.37 Devise a synthesis of each alcohol from...Ch. 17 - 20.38 Draw the products formed when pentanal is...Ch. 17 - 20.39 Draw the product formed when is treated...Ch. 17 - The stereochemistry of the products of reduction...Ch. 17 - Prob. 40PCh. 17 - 20.42 Draw the products or each reduction...Ch. 17 - 20.44 Draw all stereoisomers formed in each...Ch. 17 - 20.54 Draw a stepwise mechanism for the following...Ch. 17 - Prob. 57PCh. 17 - Prob. 58PCh. 17 - 20.57 What ester and Grignard reagent are needed...Ch. 17 - 20.58 What organolithium reagent and carbonyl...Ch. 17 - 20.59 What epoxide and organometallic reagent are...Ch. 17 - Prob. 62PCh. 17 - 20.69 An unknown compound A (molecular formula )...Ch. 17 - 20.70 Treatment of compound C (molecular formula )...
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