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Interpretation: The stereoisomers formed when the given alkene is treated with
Concept introduction: The addition of
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Interpretation: The stereoisomers formed when the given alkene is treated with
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- Draw the organic products formed when cyclopentene is treated with each reagent. With some reagents, no reaction occurs. a.H2 + Pd-C b.H2 + Lindlar catalyst c.Na, NH3 d.CH3CO3H e.[1] CH3CO3H; [2] H2O, HO− f.[1]OsO4 + NMO; [2] NaHSO3, H2O g.KMnO4, H2O, HO− h.[1] LiAlH4; [2] H2O i. [1] O3; [2] CH3SCH3 j.(CH3)3COOH, Ti[OCH(CH3)2]4, (−)-DET k.mCPBA l.Product in (k); then [1] LiAlH4; [2] H2Oarrow_forwardWhat alkane is formed when each alkene is treated with H2 and a Pd catalyst?arrow_forward1. What is the relationship between the following two compounds?a.identical b.not isomers; different compounds entirely c.constitutional isomers2. Is the following alkene cis, trans, or neither?arrow_forward
- 10. Which of the following alkenes has the highest molar heat of hydrogenation (ie, releases the most heat upon hydrogenation)? d A. B. C. D.arrow_forwardDraw the organic product(s) formed when CH3CH2CH2OH is treated with each reagent. a.H2SO4 b.NaH c.HCl + ZnCl2 d.HBr e.SOCl2, pyridine f.PBr3 g.TsCl, pyridine h. [1] NaH; [2] CH3CH2Br [1] i.TsCl, pyridine; [2] NaSH j.POCl3, pyridinearrow_forward1. What is it's type of reaction (Sn1, Sn2, E1, E2, Nucleophilic Addition, Nucleophilic Acyl Substition or Redox reaction) 2. What is it's major product.arrow_forward
- 4. Syn and anti addition can occur with alkenes. 1. Describe syn and anti addition. b. Give an example of syn addition to an alkene and explain why it is syn. c. Give an example of anti addition to an alkene and explain why it is anti. 5. The following reactions shows the dehydration of 2-methylcyclohexanol. Why is 1-methylcyclohexene the major product? X OH H3PO4 84% 16%arrow_forwardDraw the major product formed when each cycloalkane is heated with Br2.arrow_forwardClassify each carbon–carbon double bond as isolated or conjugated.arrow_forward
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305580350Author:William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. FootePublisher:Cengage Learning