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- Below are two potential methods for preparing the same ether, but only one of them is successful. Identify the successful approach and briefly explain your choice. ONa NaOMe CH3IProvide the structure(s) of the expected major organic product of the reaction shown. 1) Disiamylborane 2) H₂O₂, NaOH OI O II ||| O IV OV CH3CH₂C(CH3)2C=CH OH OH xx xo IVNonconjugated , -unsaturated ketones, such as 3-cyclohexenone, are in an acid-catalyzed equilibrium with their conjugated , -unsaturated isomers. Propose a mechanism for this isomerization.
- All rearrangements we have discussed so far have involved generation of an electron-deficient carbon followed by a 1,2-shift of an atom or a group of atoms from an adjacent atom to the electron-deficient carbon. Rearrangements by a 1,2-shift can also occur following the generation of an electron-deficient oxygen. Propose a mechanism for the acid-catalyzed rearrangement of cumene hydroperoxide to phenol and acetone.Treatment of cis-4-bromocyclohexanol with HO− affords compound Aand cyclohex-3-en-1-ol. Treatment of trans-4-bromocyclohexanol under the same conditions forms compound B and cyclohex-3-en-1-ol. A and Bcontain different functional groups and are not isomers of each other.Propose structures for A and B and offer an explanation for theirformation.Provide reagents/conditions to accomplish the following transformations. Label each reaction type in the steps you provide. OEt MeO OMe
- Provide reagents and conditions to produce the products indicated. CH3 H3C. CH3 O H3C Br H3C° H3C' HO, CH3 HO но H3C mo H3C° HO, H3C 180 .CH33A Complete the reactions below. H₂SO4/H₂O HgSO4 A NaBH4 EtOH B лH₂SO4 CTreatment of cis-4-bromocyclohexanol with HO– affords compound A and cyclohex-3-en-1-ol. Treatment of trans-4- bromocyclohexanol under the same conditions forms compound B and cyclohex-3-en-1-ol. A and B contain different functional groups and are not isomers of each other. Propose structures for A and B and offer an explanation for their formation.
- Give the major product or reagent represented by letters A-H: i) NaBH4 A i) MeO ii) H20 `NO2 Mg/Ether ii) RO OR KMNOJ H® D `OH РСС ii) CH,C2 НeatProvide reagents and conditions with mechanisms to produce the products indicated. CH3 OH HO HO CH3 HO OH H3C OH OH HO4. What products are expected from the following reaction? CH3C-180-CHCH₂CH3 (R-isomer) CH3 A) OH H₂O CH3C180₂ and CH3CHCH₂CH3 (R-isomer) он 18 OH CH3CO₂ and CH3CHCH₂CH3 (R-isomer) B) D) OH CH3C180₂ and CH3CHCH₂CH3 (S-isomer) 18OH CH3CO₂ and CH3CHCH₂CH3 (S-isomer)