27. Explain why in this reaction an increase in temperature does not cause a different product to form. HI -50 °C

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27. Explain why in this reaction an increase in temperature does not cause a different product to
form.
HI
-50 °C
28. Give the major product of each reaction. Assume 1 equivalent of reactant in each case.
HBr
HCI
a.
-78 °C
-78 °C
HBr
HCI
b.
25 °C
50 °C
29. Give the major product of each Diels Alder reaction. Show stereochemistry where needed
(cis/trans, endo/exo). Indicate if a racemic mixture is formed.
CH;0
160
a.
H.
heat
b.
heat
OCH, +
C.
CI
Transcribed Image Text:27. Explain why in this reaction an increase in temperature does not cause a different product to form. HI -50 °C 28. Give the major product of each reaction. Assume 1 equivalent of reactant in each case. HBr HCI a. -78 °C -78 °C HBr HCI b. 25 °C 50 °C 29. Give the major product of each Diels Alder reaction. Show stereochemistry where needed (cis/trans, endo/exo). Indicate if a racemic mixture is formed. CH;0 160 a. H. heat b. heat OCH, + C. CI
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