Predict the products of each reaction. If the product has stereochemistry, draw the products using dash wedge notation. Draw all stereoisomers formed and indicate if the product is achiral or chiral. Draw a mechanism for each reaction clearly showing how the product stereochemistry is produced. You are not required to draw the final step(s) in the mechanism for reactions involving organometallic intermediates.

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Chapter9: Nucleophilic Substitution And Β-elimination
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Predict the products of each reaction. If the product has stereochemistry, draw the
products using dash wedge notation. Draw all stereoisomers formed and indicate if
the product is achiral or chiral. Draw a mechanism for each reaction clearly showing
how the product stereochemistry is produced. You are not required to draw the final
step(s) in the mechanism for reactions involving organometallic intermediates.
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the products of each reaction. If the product has stereochemistry, draw the products using dash wedge notation. Draw all stereoisomers formed and indicate if the product is achiral or chiral. Draw a mechanism for each reaction clearly showing how the product stereochemistry is produced. You are not required to draw the final step(s) in the mechanism for reactions involving organometallic intermediates.
1. OsO4, NMO
2. KHSO3
Mechanism:
Transcribed Image Text:1. OsO4, NMO 2. KHSO3 Mechanism:
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