Organic Chemistry
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Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.22P
Interpretation Introduction
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The reactants used for the preparation of
Concept introduction:
Alkylenic anions are stronger bases. They can easily donate electrons due to the presence of
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Chapter 14 Solutions
Organic Chemistry
Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.1PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.2PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.3PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.4PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.5PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.6PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.7PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.8PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.9PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.10P
Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.11PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.12PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.13PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.14PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.15PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.16PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.17PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.18PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.19PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.20PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.21PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.22PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.23PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.24PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.25PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.26APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.27APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.28APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.29APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.30APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.31APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.32APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.33APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.34APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.35APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.36APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.37APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.38APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.39APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.40APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.41APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.42APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.43APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.44APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.45APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.46APCh. 14 - Prob. 14.47AP
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