Chapter 8: Q28P (page 318)
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction?

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Chapter 8: Q28P (page 318)
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction?



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Why is the delocalization energy of pyrrole (21 kcal/mol) greater than that of furan (16 kcal/mol)?
As many as 18 different Diels–Alder products can be obtained by heating a mixture of 1,3-butadiene and 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene. Identify the products.
a. Predict the relative pKa values of cyclopentadiene and cycloheptatriene.
b. Predict the relative pKa values of cyclopropene and cyclopropane.
Which of the following is the strongest acid?
Which carbocation in each pair is more stable?

b. CH3OC+H2 or CH3NHC+H2
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