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Chapter SRP, Problem 24P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A stereoselective synthesis of methyl trans-4 isopropyl cyclohexanecarboxylate is to be outlined from phenol.
Concept Introduction:
Stereo selectivity is the property of
This arises due to difference in steric and electronic effects that leads to different products.
The efficiency of stereo selectivity lies totally with the stereochemistry of the products that are formed.
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