Organic Chemistry
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Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.53AP
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The structure of an
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When an unsymmetrical alkene is reacted with hydrogen halide, an alkyl halide is formed. The substitution of hydrogen halide in an alkene takes place by Markovnikov’s rule. Catalytic hydrogenation is a reduction process of addition of hydrogen atoms in an alkene or an
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Draw a structural formula for the product formed upon hydroboration/oxidation of the alkene below.
CH3CH2
CH3CH2
=CH₂
• Use wedge and hash bonds ONLY for rings.
• Do not show stereochemistry in other cases.
• If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, just draw one stereoisomer.
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Derive an IUPAC name for the following (cyclo)alkenes:
(Do not use cis/trans in your names. Use only the (E)/(Z) designations for double bond stereochemistry. It is not necessary to use italics in writing compound names.)
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Provide an IUPAC name for each of the compounds shown.
(Specify (E)/(Z) stereochemistry, if relevant, for straight chain alkenes only. Pay attention to commas, dashes, etc.)
Br.
H
C=C
CH3
H₂C-CH₂
C=C
H
CHCH(CH3)2
CH3
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