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Alkenes react with mercury II acetate in methanol to yield methyl ethers in a reaction similar to oxymercuration-reduction. Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the reaction mechanism.
Dl UiNS q00Ston & more times for credit Question 8.59 CH3 1. Hg(OAc) CH OH/THF CH2 CH3 2. NaBH4 H3C OCH3 Alkenes react with mercury(II) acetate in methanol to yield methyl ethers in a reaction similar to oxymercuration-reduction Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the reaction mechanism HELP CH3 CH3 HOAc H3C Hg OAc :OCH3 OAc :OAc CHECK ANSWER y need to scroll to the right to see the link See below for a niote on locating the ends of your curved arrows Make the ends of your curved arrows specity the destination of the r eorganizina electron Dair as avartu a
Alkenes react with mercury II acetate in methanol to yield methyl ethers in a reaction similar to oxymercuration-reduction. Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the reaction mechanism.
Dl UiNS q00Ston & more times for credit Question 8.59 CH3 1. Hg(OAc) CH OH/THF CH2 CH3 2. NaBH4 H3C OCH3 Alkenes react with mercury(II) acetate in methanol to yield methyl ethers in a reaction similar to oxymercuration-reduction Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the reaction mechanism HELP CH3 CH3 HOAc H3C Hg OAc :OCH3 OAc :OAc CHECK ANSWER y need to scroll to the right to see the link See below for a niote on locating the ends of your curved arrows Make the ends of your curved arrows specity the destination of the r eorganizina electron Dair as avartu a
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