Chapter 8: Q28P (page 318)
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction?

Short Answer


Chapter 8: Q28P (page 318)
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction?



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What orbitals contain the electrons represented as lone pairs in the structures of quinoline, indole, imidazole, purine, and pyrimidine?
Draw the resonance contributors for the following carbocation

Between 1865 and 1890, other possible structures were proposed for benzene such as those shown here. Considering what nineteenth-century chemists knew about benzene, which is a better proposal for benzene’s structure, Dewar benzene or Ladenburg benzene? Why?

The triphenylmethyl cation is so stable that a salt such as triphenylmethyl chloride can be isolated and stored. Why is this carbocation so stable?
Draw the product or products that would be obtained from each of the following reactions:

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