Be sure to answer all parts. An allylic alcohol contains an OH group on a carbon atom adjacent to a C-C double bond. Treatment of allylic alcohol A with HCI forms a mixture of two allylic chlorides, B and C. Select a stepwise mechanism that illustrates how both products are formed. HCI + H,O B Part 1: Select the correct first step. :C: :C:

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An allylic alcohol contains an OH group on a carbon atom adjacent to a C-C double bond. Treatment
of allylic alcohol A with HCl forms a mixture of two allylic chlorides, B and C. Select a stepwise
mechanism that illustrates how both products are formed.
HCT
+ H;O
B.
Part 1:
Select the correct first step.
:CI:
:C:
OH
ä:
HO.
OH
:CI:
HO.
Part 2 out of 4
Select all the appropriate resonance structures that result from the first step that is reproduced below.
→ resenance structures
+ H;O
Next part
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. An allylic alcohol contains an OH group on a carbon atom adjacent to a C-C double bond. Treatment of allylic alcohol A with HCl forms a mixture of two allylic chlorides, B and C. Select a stepwise mechanism that illustrates how both products are formed. HCT + H;O B. Part 1: Select the correct first step. :CI: :C: OH ä: HO. OH :CI: HO. Part 2 out of 4 Select all the appropriate resonance structures that result from the first step that is reproduced below. → resenance structures + H;O Next part
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