Chapter 9: Q9-9-38 (page 286)
Each of the following syntheses requires more than one step. How
would you carry them out?
(a)
(b)
Short Answer
(a)
(b)
Chapter 9: Q9-9-38 (page 286)
Each of the following syntheses requires more than one step. How
would you carry them out?
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
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Get started for freeHow would you prepare cis-2-butene starting from propyne, an alkyl halide, and any other reagents needed? This problem can’t be worked in a single step. You’ll have to carry out more than one reaction.
Which of the following bases could be used to deprotonate 1-butyne?
(c)
Let be a group and assume that for each positive integer i , Ni is a normal subgroup of G. If every element of can be written uniquely in the form ni1 .ni2 ...nikwith i1 < i2 < ... < ik and nijNij , prove that G Ni (see Exercise 34). [Hint: Adapt the proof of Theorem 9.1 by defining f(a1, a2...) to be the product of those ai that are not the identity element.]
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What products would you expect from the following reactions?
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