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Chapter 12 HW - General, Organic, and E
Ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q, is an electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
H3CO.
CH3
(CH2CH=C-CH2)10H
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ubiquinone
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Modify the molecule so that it represents the reduced form of ubiquinone. You may need to add or remove atoms or
bonds. Let the letter X represent the (CH2CH=C(CH3)CH2)10H group.
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1. (10 points). Draw a stepwise detailed mechanism for the following reaction
showing all the substitution and the elimination products formed. Label the
type of the mechanism (SN1, SN2, E1 or E2). Show stereochemistry when
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