ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2-SEMESTER-ACCESS
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Chapter 12.6, Problem 16PTS
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Interpretation: The compounds that can be formed by a reaction between Grignard reagent and ester are to be determined.
Concept Introduction: When the alcoholic group is attached to three alkyl groups, it is known as tertiary alcohol. Esters react with two equivalents of Grignard reagent to form tertiary alcohols. Therefore, the alcohols that are bonded to two similar alkyl groups are formed by the reaction of ester and Grignard reagent.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2-SEMESTER-ACCESS
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Ch. 12.4 - Prob. 4LTSCh. 12.4 - Prob. 12PTSCh. 12.4 - Prob. 13ATSCh. 12.6 - Prob. 14CCCh. 12.6 - Prob. 5LTSCh. 12.6 - Prob. 15PTSCh. 12.6 - Prob. 16PTSCh. 12.7 - Prob. 18CCCh. 12.9 - Prob. 6LTSCh. 12.9 - Prob. 19PTSCh. 12.9 - Prob. 20ATSCh. 12.9 - Prob. 21CCCh. 12.10 - Prob. 7LTSCh. 12.10 - Prob. 22PTSCh. 12.10 - Prob. 23ATSCh. 12.13 - Prob. 8LTSCh. 12.13 - Prob. 24PTSCh. 12.13 - Prob. 25ATSCh. 12.13 - Prob. 26CCCh. 12.13 - Prob. 9LTSCh. 12.13 - Prob. 27PTSCh. 12.13 - Prob. 28ATSCh. 12 - Prob. 29PPCh. 12 - Prob. 30PPCh. 12 - Prob. 31PPCh. 12 - Prob. 32PPCh. 12 - Prob. 33PPCh. 12 - Prob. 34PPCh. 12 - Prob. 35PPCh. 12 - Prob. 36PPCh. 12 - Prob. 37PPCh. 12 - Prob. 38PPCh. 12 - Prob. 39PPCh. 12 - Prob. 40PPCh. 12 - Prob. 41PPCh. 12 - Prob. 42PPCh. 12 - Prob. 43PPCh. 12 - Prob. 44PPCh. 12 - Prob. 45PPCh. 12 - Prob. 46PPCh. 12 - Prob. 47PPCh. 12 - Prob. 48PPCh. 12 - Prob. 49PPCh. 12 - Prob. 50PPCh. 12 - Prob. 51PPCh. 12 - Prob. 52PPCh. 12 - Prob. 53ASPCh. 12 - Prob. 54ASPCh. 12 - Prob. 55ASPCh. 12 - Prob. 62IPCh. 12 - Prob. 64IPCh. 12 - Prob. 65IPCh. 12 - Prob. 66IPCh. 12 - Prob. 67IPCh. 12 - Prob. 68IPCh. 12 - Prob. 69IPCh. 12 - Prob. 74IP
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