Chapter 8: Q70cE. (page 262)
We’ll see in the next chapter that alkynes undergo many of the same reactions that alkenes do. What product might you expect from each of the following reactions?

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Chapter 8: Q70cE. (page 262)
We’ll see in the next chapter that alkynes undergo many of the same reactions that alkenes do. What product might you expect from each of the following reactions?


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(d)

Question: In planning the synthesis of one compound from another, it’s just as important to know what not to do as to know what to do. The following reactions all have serious drawbacks to them. Explain the potential problems of each.

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Question:How would you carry out the following transformations? Tell what
reagents you would use in each case.
(b)

Question: Which of the following alcohols could notbe made selectively by hydroboration–oxidation of an alkene? Explain.

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