(a)
Interpretation: The synthesis of each product from the given starting material having more than one step is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The reaction of alkene with halogen and water results in the formation of halohydrin product.
The addition of Halogens to
(b)
Interpretation: The synthesis of each product from the given starting material having more than one step is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: Electrophilic addition reaction follows markovnikov rule.
According to markovnikov rule, the positive part of halogen acid attached to that carbon atom in
(c)
Interpretation: The synthesis of each product from the given starting material having more than one step is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: Hydroboration reaction is a two step reaction, which involves conversion of alkene into alcohol. This type of reaction follows anti-markovnikov rule.
Anti-markovnikov rule states that the positive part of acid attached to that carbon atom in
(d)
Interpretation: The synthesis of each product from the given starting material having more than one step is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The reaction of alkene with halogen and water results in the formation of halohydrin product.
The addition of Halogens to alkenes is a stereospecific reaction. The resultant product is meso compound, if alkene is cis and addition of halogen is syn addition. If addition of halogen is anti, then the resultant products are racemic mixture. In case of trans alkene, the resultant product is meso, if addition of halogen is anti. The resultant products are racemic mixture, if the addition of halogen is syn.
(e)
Interpretation: The synthesis of each product from the given starting material having more than one step is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The reaction of alkene with halogen and water results in the formation of halohydrin product.
The addition of Halogens to alkenes is a stereospecific reaction. The resultant product is meso compound, if alkene is cis and addition of halogen is syn addition. If addition of halogen is anti, then the resultant products are racemic mixture. In case of trans alkene, the resultant product is meso, if addition of halogen is anti. The resultant products are racemic mixture, if the addition of halogen is syn.
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