EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT COMPANION (
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ISBN: 9781119776741
Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY CONS
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Draw the major product for each of the reactions, showing the correct stereochemistry, if any.
Draw hydrogen atoms on chirality centers.
A
E
OH
OH
H
This is a(n)
OH
R
B
F
PCC, CH₂Cl₂
H
type reaction.
The major product if R = CH₂CH3 is compound
The major product if R = H is compound
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Look at the given reaction and use the letter code corresponding to each compound in the
blank to indicate the expected product(s), or fill in the blank with the appropriate vocabulary
word or phrase. If a specific stereoisomer (e.g single enantiomer) is formed, select that isomer
only. If a mixture of stereoisomers (e.g. racemic or diastereomers) is formed, select the single
structure that shows the appropriate mixture (e.g. lines not dashes).
If we convert the reagent to Na2CrO4, H₂SO4, H₂O:
The major product if R = CH₂CH3 is compound
The maior product if R = H is compound
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OH
D
H
H
though compound
Draw all stereoisomers that can be produced in this reaction.
CH,N2 (excess)
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