Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.2YT
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To write the racemic to each product that will be produced as a racemic mixture.
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Stereochemistry is conserved in such reactions because both C-E bonds are formed simultaneously. Normally, a C=C double bond can lead to scrambling of the cis/trans relationship among the groups attached to those carbon atoms.
One stereoisomer is produced by the addition to the other face. If the initial
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Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
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