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- Predict the major organic product for the following reaction. Be sure your answer accounts for stereochemistry and regicchemistry, where appropriate. If multiple stereoisomers are formed, be sure to draw all products using appropriate wedges and dashes. H,C. CH CH HC CH2 See Periodic Table Q SeeProvide the structure of the product(s) with stereochemisty if appropriate. If multiple products indicate major product or if products are formed in equal amounts. If there is no reaction expected explain why. Br 1. KCN 2. HаCLi 3. H30* N3 H3C~ H* H2N HO, SOCIl2 (еxcess) „CH3 ČH3Provide the structure of the product(s) with stereochemisty if appropriate. If multiple products indicate major product or if products are formed in equal amounts. If there is no reaction expected explain why. NaBH3CN `N then H30* work up `NH2 ВГz, NaOH, H2Cо mCPBA then heat •NMe2 Ме
- Provide the structure of the product(s) with stereochemisty if appropriate. If multiple products indicate major product or if products are formed in equal amounts. If there is no reaction expected explain why. 1. H* [-H20] OH HO (вхсеs) он но 2. NalO4 CH3 3. Ph3P=/ он H* [-H20] но. CHa 1. H* (-H20] (еxcess) at OH H3C CH3 но. 2. Ph3P=Predict the major organic product for the following multistep sequence. Be sure your answer accounts for stereochemistry and regiochemistry, where appropriate. If multiple stereoisomers are formed, be sure to draw all products using appropriate wedges and dashes. H,C H,C -CH, 1. Н.С H,C 2. H3o* CH, CH, 3. H,C-:Predict the major organic product for the following reaction. Be sure your answer accounts for stereochemistry and regiochemistry, where appropriate. If multiple stereoisomers are formed, be sure to draw all products using appropriate wedges and dashes. H,C. CH2 CHa HC CH2
- Predict the major organic product for the following reaction. Be sure your answer accounts for stereochemistry and regiochemistry, where appropriate. If multiple stereoisomers are formed, be sure to draw all products using appropriate wedges and dashes. CH3 CH2 H,C. HC CH2Draw a structural formula for the major organic product of the reaction shown. If two major products are formed, draw both (structures only; no plus sign). Ignore stereochemistry. CH;CH2 CH2CH3 C=C HBr H H Marvin JS - Troubleshooting Marvin JS - Compatibility N S Marvin JS P CI ChemAxon Br TI +Predict the major, organic product for the following reaction sequence. Be sure your answer accounts for stereochemistry and regiochemistry, where appropriate. If multiple stereoisomers are formed, be sure to draw all products using appropriate wedges and dashes. 'Br H₂C Cu Et₂0 CH3 ?
- 9. Write structural formulas for the major organic product(s) for the following reactions. Be sure to indicate stereochemistry when relevant. (CH;CH,CH,),CuLi (a) Cl Br PAL2 (b) HO (c) CH;CH,CH,CH,OH C,H5MgBr 10. Propose a reasonable mechanism for the following reaction Be sure to include all intermediates. (transition states are not necessary) Br Br hv CH3-CH=C(CH3)2 + Br, ČH,-CH=C(CH3)2 CH2=CH–Ċ(CH3)2 11. Indicate how each of the following compounds could be prepared using the given starting material CH;CH,CH,CH3 CH;CH,CH,CH,Br CH;CH,CH,CH3 H,C=CH-CH=CH2 Br CH;CHCH,CH3 CH;CH=CCH,CH3 CH3Provide the structure of the product(s) with stereochemisty if appropriate. If multiple products indicate major product or if products are formed in equal amounts. If there is no reaction expected explain why. 1. H* [-H20] HO (excess) OH HO но. 2. NalO4 CH3 3. PhạP=/ он H* [-H20] HO, ČHa 1. H* [-H2O] (excess) OH H3C CH3 Но. 2. Ph3P= ČH3Provide the structure of the missing products or reactants. Show the relevant stereochemistry if necessary. H3C Br H₂O _SH [4© 1 product 2 products (2 isomers) ✓ OH + ?<