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Draw the organic product that is expected to form when the following compound is oxidized under biological conditions.
oxidation
CH3CH2SH
reduction
• You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
• You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.
• If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material.
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Draw the organic product that is expected to form when the following compound is oxidized under biological conditions.
oxidation
CH3CH2SH
reduction
• You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
• You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.
• If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material.
cP
opy aste
Previc
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