4. Synthesis Using the carbon-containing starting material(s), propose a synthesis by drawing structures for all intermediates. The carbon atoms in the product must originate from the starting material(s) (or a carbene/carbenoid or CO2), but you may use as many equivalents of each starting material as you would like, and any reagent/reaction you know. (note: no mechanisms are required). OH
4. Synthesis Using the carbon-containing starting material(s), propose a synthesis by drawing structures for all intermediates. The carbon atoms in the product must originate from the starting material(s) (or a carbene/carbenoid or CO2), but you may use as many equivalents of each starting material as you would like, and any reagent/reaction you know. (note: no mechanisms are required). OH
Chapter9: Alkynes: An Introduction To Organic Synthesis
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Problem 49AP: Occasionally, a chemist might need to invert the stereochemistry of an alkene—that is, to convert...
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