Chapter 22: Q49. (page 916)
Question: What products are formed by hydrolysis of each lactone or lactam with acid?

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Chapter 22: Q49. (page 916)
Question: What products are formed by hydrolysis of each lactone or lactam with acid?

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Linalool (the Chapter 9 opening molecule) and lavandulol are two of the major components of lavender oil. (a) What organolithium reagent and carbonyl compound can be used to make each alcohol? (b) How might lavandulol be formed by reduction of a carbonyl compound? (c) Why can’t linalool beprepared by a similar pathway?
Which compound in each pair is more reactive towards nucleophilic attack?
Draw all stereoisomers formed in each reaction.
What amide(s) will form each of the following amines on treatment with LiAlH4?
Question: Explain why imidazolides are much more reactive than other amides in nucleophilic acyl substitution.

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