Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
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Chapter 8.14C, Problem 8.34P
Predict the major products of the following reactions, including stereochemistry.
- a. cyclohexene + KMnO4/H2O (cold, dilute)
- b. cyclohexene + peroxyacetic acid in water
- c. cis — pent — 2 — ene + OsO4/H2O2
- d. cis — pent — 2 — ene + peroxyacetic acid in water
- e. trans — pent — 2 ene + OsO4/H2O2
- f. trans — pent — 2 — ene + peroxyacetic acid in water
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