ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 YEAR CONNECT ACCES
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Chapter 11, Problem 36P
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The reasonable structures for the two isomers produced in the bromination of
Concept Introduction:
>The allyl group contains the unit
The atoms or groups attached to the allylic carbon atoms are the allylic substituents.
>Allylic carbocations can be stabilized by electron delocalization.
>Allylic bromination is normally carried out using
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