CHE1O Due MON NOV 28 Homework 1 (a) i (c1) Li. (c) 4. Provide the major organic product for each of the following reactions. 12 pts) 2 eq. HCl 2 eq. HBr ROOR (a) (b) HgSO4 H2SO4 P Na Liq. NH3 1. NaNH2 OH (c) Ph3. H2O
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HCl: This is a substitution reaction where the chlorine atoms replace the hydroxyl groups. The major organic product will be an alkyl chloride. (b) 2 eq. HBr: Similar to the previous reaction, this is also a substitution reaction where the bromine atoms replace Show more…
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