Connect Access Card Two Year for Organic Chemistry
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Author: Francis Carey
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 35P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The compounds is to be chosen out of the given compounds for the synthesis of
Concept Introduction:
Acetylene forms its conjugate base in presence of a strong base like sodium amide.
Reaction of this acetylide anion with
If the alkyl halides are secondary or tertiary, instead of substitution, elimination reaction takes place.
Double dehydrohalogenation of either vicinal or geminaldihalides also produces alkynes.
This reaction occurs in the presence of excess sodium amide.
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Connect Access Card Two Year for Organic Chemistry
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