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Chapter 15, Problem 37P

(a) Exaltolide, a musk substance, has been prepared by the reaction sequence shown. What

is compound A?

Chapter 15, Problem 37P, (a) Exaltolide, a musk substance, has been prepared by the reaction sequence shown. What is compound , example  1

(b) An analogous sequence using Chapter 15, Problem 37P, (a) Exaltolide, a musk substance, has been prepared by the reaction sequence shown. What is compound , example  2reactant also gives Exaltolide. What is the product of ring-closing metathesis of this reactant?

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