Chapter 7: Q35P (page 314)
Draw the mechanism for the following reaction
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Chapter 7: Q35P (page 314)
Draw the mechanism for the following reaction
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What ketones would be formed from the acid-catalyzed addition of water to 3-heptyne?
Explain why sodium amide cannot be used to form a carbanion from an alkane in a reaction that favors products.
Which of the following bases can remove a proton from a terminal alkyne in a reaction that favors products?

What are products of the following reactions?

How can the following compounds be synthesized, starting with a hydrocarbon that has the same number of carbons as the desired product?
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