ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STUDY GDE./SOL.MAN.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STUDY GDE./SOL.MAN.
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Author: SMITH
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 26, Problem 50P

Draw the products formed when D-altrose is treated with each reagent.

a. ( CH 3 ) 2 CHOH , HCl

b. NaBH 4 , CH 3 OH

c. Br 2 , H 2 O

d. HNO 3 , H 2 O

e. [1] NH 2 OH , [2] ( CH 3 CO ) 2 O , NaOCOCH 3 [3] NaOCH 3

f. [1] NaCN , HCl [2] H 2 , Pd BaSO 4 [3] H 3 O +

g. Ag 2 O , CH 3 I

h. C 6 H 5 CH 2 NH 2 , mild H +

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