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The diol shown below undergoes reactions with oxidizing agents to yield two different products: A and B. Draw the major organic product for each of the reactions below.
Predict the major organic products in each of the reactions provided below. Draw all possible different organic products. Cl (monohalogenation) hn
draw the major organic products of the following reactions. Draw the major organic product(s) of the following reaction (multiple products may be drawn in one box): Draw the major organic product(s) of the following reaction (multiple products may be drawn in one box):
4. Draw the major organic product and any by-products for each of the following reactions. Reactions should be balanced. (12) ΝΗ, .YY."- b. OH d. HD-
Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below. Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below. CH H2SO4 + HBr You do not have to consider stereochemistry, • You do not have to explicitly draw Hatoms. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry • You do not have to explicitly draw Hatoms • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. -O0O-P - OOO 90 The two reactants shown below are...
please find the product Draw the major organic product formed when the compound shown below undergoes a reaction with Br2. Interactive Marvin View Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, single bond is active by default.
Draw the major organic product formed when the compound shown below undergoes a reaction with HNO3 and H2SO4. OAc
Part A Draw the major organic product formed when the compound shown below undergoes a reaction with Cl2 in the presence of FeCl3. Interactive View
Draw the major organic product formed when the compound shown below undergoes a reaction with CH3Li and then is treated with water. CH 3
Draw the major organic product formed when the compound shown below undergoes a reaction with LiAIH4.
Draw the major organic product formed when the structure in the picture shown below undergoes dehydrogenation in alcohol with heat.