PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY-OWLV2
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305271609
Author: OXTOBY
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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starting reactant
IV
target
+ enantiomer
1) BH3, THF
2) H₂O2, NaOH, H₂O
1) Hg(OAc)2, THF, H₂O (or ROH)
2) NaBH4
D2, Pt/C
H₂, Pt/C
D2, Lindlar catalyst or Ni₂B
H₂, Lindlar catalyst or Ni₂B
NaNH,
OH/H₂O or SH/H₂S
H₂O/H₂O
1) 03
2) H₂O
1) 03
2) (CH3)2S
HBr, w/ROOR
HBr, (cold, dark, no ROOR)
Naº, NH3(e)
NBS (trace Br2), light
HgSO4, H2SO4, H₂O
Naº, ROH
1) Sia₂BH, THF
2) H2O2, NaOH, H₂O
H3O/ROH or H₂O*/RSH
OR/ROH or SR/RSH
1) OsO4, NMO
2) NaHSO3, H₂O
1) MCPBA (peroxy acid)
2) H3O, H2O (or ROH or RSH)
KMnO4 (warm, concentrated)
Br₂/H₂O
Br₂, heat or light
Br2, cold, dark, no peroxides
(CH3)3CO(CH3)3COH
ROH or RSH
H₂O
KMnO4/OH (cold, dilute)
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Indicate whether the ability of atoms to associate with each other depends on electron affinity.
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