ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY
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ISBN: 9781119761105
Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 6, Problem 41PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the given carbocation will rearrange must be predicted. If it rearranges then a curved arrow must be shown for the new carbocation.

Concept Introduction :

Carbocations are electron deficient species. These can undergo rearrangement when a more stable carbocation can be formed.

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