d) e) Br 1- 2- Ph +H' Br 3- H¹, H₂O NaOEt EtOH 1. PhMgBr (excès) 2. H3O* 1-03, CH₂Cl2, -78 °C 2-(CH3)2S C9H1402

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Chapter5: Alkenes: Bonding, Nomenclature, And Properties
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d)
O
Br
1-
2-
Ph
H*
Br
3- H¹, H₂O
NaOEt
EtOH
1. PhMgBr (excès)
2. H30*
1-03, CH₂Cl2, -78 °C
2-(CH3)2S
C9H1402
Transcribed Image Text:d) O Br 1- 2- Ph H* Br 3- H¹, H₂O NaOEt EtOH 1. PhMgBr (excès) 2. H30* 1-03, CH₂Cl2, -78 °C 2-(CH3)2S C9H1402
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