Chapter 10: Q6P (page 463)
What is the major product of each of the following reactions?


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Chapter 10: Q6P (page 463)
What is the major product of each of the following reactions?




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Explain the difference in reactivity between CH3OH2 and CH3OH in a nucleophilic substitution reaction. (The pKa of H3O+ is -1.7.)
Why are NH3 and CH3NH2no longer nucleophiles when they are protonated?
What stereoisomers do the following reactions form?

What are the major products obtained when each of the following ethers is heated with one equivalent of HI?

Explain why the following alcohols, when heated with acid, form the same alkene.

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