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Interpretation: The product (including stereochemistry) formed from the given pair of reactants in a thermal
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Organic Chemistry
- Devise a synthesis of each alkene using a Wittig reaction to form the double bond. You may use benzene and organic alcohols having four or fewer carbons as starting materials and any required reagents. a. CH,CH2CH2CH=CHCH3 b. GgH;CH=CHCH2CH¿CH3 c. (CHa2C=CHCH(CH)2arrow_forwardRank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. + CH,CH,CH2CH2CH=CH b. CH,CH,CH,CH,CHCH, CH;CH,CH,CH,CHCH2 a. С.arrow_forwardWhat starting materials are needed to synthesize each compound by a thermal [4 + 2] cycloaddition?arrow_forward
- Show two methods to synthesize each alkene: a one-step method using a Wittig reagent, and a two-step method that forms a carbon–carbon bond with an organometallic reagent in one of the steps.arrow_forwardDraw the structure (including stereochemistry) of an alkyl chloride that forms each alkene as the exclusive E2 elimination product.arrow_forwardSynthesize each compound from acetylene. You may use any other organic or inorganic reagents. a. (CH₂)₂CHCH₂C=CH b. CH₂CH₂CH₂C=CCH₂CH₂CH3arrow_forward
- Ll.39.arrow_forwardDraw the alkene that would react with the reagent given to account for the product formed. ? + H₂O H₂SO4 CH3 CH3 CHCCH3 OH CH3 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. Sn [F ChemDoodlearrow_forward6. Provide the line structure of product F in the following reaction. Include stereochemistry for product F as indicated. No mechanism is required. Br2, H20 CH2CI2 Draw any enantiomer (Include stereochemistry)arrow_forward
- Draw the product formed from cyclohex-2-enone in each of three reactions. Reaction 1 Reaction 2 Reaction 1 1. NaCN 1. (CH3)2CULI Reaction 2 product product 2. H30*, H2O 2. CH3CH2I 1. EtO,CCH2CO½ET NaOEt, HOET 2. Hао", Н-о, д Reaction 3 Reaction 3 productarrow_forwardDevise a synthesis of each compound from cyclohexene as the starting material. More than one step is needed.arrow_forwardDraw the product formed from cyclohex-2-enone in each of three reactions. Reaction 1 Reaction 2 Reaction 1 1. NaCN 1. (CH3)2CuLi Reaction 2 product product 2. H3O*, H20 2. CH3CH21 A 1. EtO,CCH,CO¿Et NaOEt, HOET 2. Hао", Н-0, д Reaction 3 Reaction 3 productarrow_forward
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