Organic Chemistry
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Author: John E. McMurry
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Chapter 13.13, Problem 23P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The product of the morkovnikov addition to be interpreted using 13CNMR spectroscopy.
Concept introduction:
Markovnikov’s addition: In a reaction of
Anti-Markovnikov’s addition: In a reaction of alkyne with HX (protic acid), the nucleophile attacks the less substituted carbon of the double bond.
To Identify:
The major product of morkovnikov addition and interpret using 13CNMR spectroscopy.
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