EP ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -MOD.MASTERING 18W
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Chapter 7.17B, Problem 7.33P
Predict the products and mechanisms of the following reactions. When more than one product or mechanism is possible explain which are most likely
- a. 1 - bromohexane — sodium ethoxide in ethanol
- b. 2-chlorohexane + NaOCH3 in methanol
- c. 2-chloro-2-methylbutane+NaOCH2CH3 in ethanol
- d. 2-chloro-2-methylbutane heated in ethanol
- e. isobutylchloride+KOH in ethanol/water
- f. isobutylchloride + AgNO3 in ethanol/water
- g. 1– bromo – 1 – methylcyclopentane + NaOEt in ethanol
- h. 1-bromo-1-methylcyclopentane heated in methanol
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