Chapter 8: Q63P (page 375)
What is the major product of each of the following reactions? Assume that there is an equivalent amount of each reagent.

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a) 
b)
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Chapter 8: Q63P (page 375)
What is the major product of each of the following reactions? Assume that there is an equivalent amount of each reagent.

a) 
b)
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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) What are the products of the following reaction?
b) How many stereoisomers of each product could be obtained?

a. When HBr adds to a conjugated diene, what is the rate-determining step?
b. When HBr adds to a conjugated diene, what is the product-determining step?
What are the products of the following reactions, assuming that one equivalent of each reagent is used in each reaction?

a. How could each of the following compounds be prepared from a hydrocarbon in a single step?
b. What other organic compound would be obtained from each synthesis?
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