8-47 Limonene is one of the compounds that give lemons their tangy odor. Show the structures of the products expected when limonene reacts with an excess of each of these reagents. (a) borane in tetrahydrofuran, followed by basic hydrogen peroxide (b) m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (c) ozone, then dimethyl sulfide (d) a mixture of osmic acid and hydrogen peroxide limonene

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8-47
Limonene is one of the compounds that give lemons their tangy odor. Show the structures of the products expected when
limonene reacts with an excess of each of these reagents.
(a) borane in tetrahydrofuran, followed by basic hydrogen peroxide
(b) m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid
(c)
(d) a mixture of osmic acid and hydrogen peroxide
ozone,
then dimethyl sulfide
limonene
(e)
hot concentrated potassium
ate
Transcribed Image Text:8-47 Limonene is one of the compounds that give lemons their tangy odor. Show the structures of the products expected when limonene reacts with an excess of each of these reagents. (a) borane in tetrahydrofuran, followed by basic hydrogen peroxide (b) m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (c) (d) a mixture of osmic acid and hydrogen peroxide ozone, then dimethyl sulfide limonene (e) hot concentrated potassium ate
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