Chapter16: Chemistry Of Benzene: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
Section16.4: Substituent Effects In Electrophilic Substitutions
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Loudon | Parise SEVENTH EDITION
Draw the major organic product for each of the two situations.
(a) Phenylacetic acid is treated first with Br₂ and one equivalent of PBr3, then with a large excess of ethanol.
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on
Incorrect
(b) Propionic acid is treated first with Br, and one equivalent of PBr3, then with a large excess of ammonia.
presented by Macmillan Leaming
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f
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Loudon | Parise SEVENTH EDITION
Draw the major organic product for each of the two situations.
(a) Phenylacetic acid is treated first with Br₂ and one equivalent of PBr3, then with a large excess of ethanol.
Be
on
Incorrect
(b) Propionic acid is treated first with Br, and one equivalent of PBr3, then with a large excess of ammonia.
presented by Macmillan Leaming
Br
f
NH,
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