Draw the structure of the product formed in the reaction of an epoxide with ethoxide ion. If more than one stereochemical product is possible, draw only one isomer. Clearly indicate stereochemistry by drawing a wedged bond, a dashed bond and two in-plane bonds per chiral carbon. 1. CH3CH₂O- Na+ 2. H*, CH3CH₂OH OH The product(s) of the reaction are characterized as being racemic. R.S. S.S. R,R. S. achiral. R. oooo3D3 Incorrect ***||||| III!!!.. O H

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Draw the structure of the product formed in the reaction of an epoxide with ethoxide ion. If more than one stereochemical
product is possible, draw only one isomer.
Clearly indicate stereochemistry by drawing a wedged bond, a
dashed bond and two in-plane bonds per chiral carbon.
1. CH3CH₂O- Na+
ď
2. H+, CH3CH₂OH
OH
H
The product(s) of the reaction are characterized as being
racemic.
R.S.
S.S.
R,R.
S.
achiral.
R.
oooo303
Incorrect
III.....
III!!!..
O
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the structure of the product formed in the reaction of an epoxide with ethoxide ion. If more than one stereochemical product is possible, draw only one isomer. Clearly indicate stereochemistry by drawing a wedged bond, a dashed bond and two in-plane bonds per chiral carbon. 1. CH3CH₂O- Na+ ď 2. H+, CH3CH₂OH OH H The product(s) of the reaction are characterized as being racemic. R.S. S.S. R,R. S. achiral. R. oooo303 Incorrect III..... III!!!.. O
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