Chapter 8: Q32 P (page 350)
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction? Disregard stereoisomers.

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Chapter 8: Q32 P (page 350)
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction? Disregard stereoisomers.

a.

b.

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Draw the resonance contributors for the following carbocation

Classify the following species as aromatic, nonaromatic, or antiaromatic:

Which diene and which dienophile could be used to prepare each of the following?

Following the instructions for drawing the energy levels of the molecular orbitals for the compounds shown in Figure 8.17, draw the energy levels of the molecular orbitals for the cycloheptatrienyl cation, thecycloheptatrienyl anion, and the cyclopropenyl cation. For each compound, show the distribution of the π electrons. Which of the compounds are aromatic?
List the following in order of decreasing delocalization energy:

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