Organic Chemistry, 12e Study Guide/Student Solutions Manual
Organic Chemistry, 12e Study Guide/Student Solutions Manual
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ISBN: 9781119077329
Author: T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle, Scott A. Snyder
Publisher: WILEY
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On fractional distillation of a product mix, the fraction showing optical activity and the fraction that resolves into enantiomers are to be determined. Also, the characterstics of NMR indicating the identity of components in fraction are to be mentioned.

Concept introduction:

Radical reactions are those reactions that take place between free radicals in presence of light energy. In these reactions, changes in bonding occur with homolysis.

Higher alkanes react with halogens by free radical mechanism to form mono, di, tri and tetra-substituted alkyl halides.

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