ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LL BUNDLE
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LL BUNDLE
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ISBN: 9781119761112
Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The desired product to be formed is 1-methylcyclopentyl butanol from 1-methyl cyclopentyl ethanol .

Concept introduction: The change from secondary alcohol to primary alcohol is demonstrated by the addition of two carbon atoms and a change in the position of the functional group. A primary alkyl bromide is formed from 1-methyl cyclopentyl ethanol , by alkylation process and the product is formed by converting the triple bond.

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