TABLE 10-1 Functional Group Transformations Starting Typical Reagents Compound Compound and Reaction Class Class Conditions Formed HR (5) (H or) R (H or) R Acid Ketone or aldehyde a-Halogenated ketone or aldehyde
TABLE 10-1 Functional Group Transformations Starting Typical Reagents Compound Compound and Reaction Class Class Conditions Formed HR (5) (H or) R (H or) R Acid Ketone or aldehyde a-Halogenated ketone or aldehyde
Chapter4: Organic Compounds: Cycloalkanes And Their Stereochemistry
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This reaction is alpha-halogenation of ketones or aldehydes. Under acidic conditions, the reaction mechanism undergoes enol formation and is a 4 step mechanism.
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