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Worksheet 1 Fall 2017 Organic ChemistryI 50 points Answers due 5:00 PM Monday, Nov. 27,2017. Note that it is not really intended that you do them on this paper. You need more space. Carefully draw the stereochemically correct products of these reactions. Note that Ph represents benzene ring. Circle any optically inactive products. H20 Ph Ph HCl different cyclic alkenes that under reductive ozonolysis would give rise to this set of products. Based on your knowledge of rings, circle the most likely structure. The original molecule contained no ketones 0 1.03 .78 â 2 3. conaider ths awth two nie stereoproducts, Logialy peculate on which is iely be in excess. -CPBA 4. Consider this hydroboration, and assuming that the boron attaches to the less hindered location, carefully draw the stereochemically correct products that result. I. BH3- THP 2. NaOH, 1202
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Worksheet 1 Fall 2017 Organic ChemistryI 50 points Answers due 5:00 PM Monday, Nov. 27,2017. Note that it is not really intended that you do them on this paper. You need more space. Carefully draw the stereochemically correct products of these reactions. Note that Ph represents benzene ring. Circle any optically inactive products. H20 Ph Ph HCl different cyclic alkenes that under reductive ozonolysis would give rise to this set of products. Based on your knowledge of rings, circle the most likely structure. The original molecule contained no ketones 0 1.03 .78 â 2 3. conaider ths awth two nie stereoproducts, Logialy peculate on which is iely be in excess. -CPBA 4. Consider this hydroboration, and assuming that the boron attaches to the less hindered location, carefully draw the stereochemically correct products that result. I. BH3- THP 2. NaOH, 1202
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