ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 28, Problem 60P
Although chain branching in radical
a. Draw a stepwise mechanism that illustrates which H must be intramolecularly abstracted to form butyl substituents.
b. Suggest a reason why the abstraction of this H is more facile than the abstraction of other H’s.
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