(a)
Interpretation:
The product of the reaction between
Concept introduction:
The Suzuki coupling reaction is the reaction in which an aryl or vinylic boronic acid is coupled to an aryl or vinylic iodide or bromide. It is a
(b)
Interpretation:
The product of the reaction
Concept introduction:
The Suzuki coupling reaction is the reaction in which an aryl or vinylic boronic acid is coupled to an aryl or vinylic iodide or bromide. It is a
(c)
Interpretation:
The product of the reaction
Concept introduction:
The Suzuki coupling reaction in which an aryl or vinylic boronic acid is coupled to an aryl or vinylic iodide or bromide. It is a
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