Give the major organic product of the following reactions. Also, state the mechanism through which each reaction proceeds (e.g. SN2). (Do not draw out the mechanism.) a) OH 6M H2SO4 120°C, distill CH3 b) OTs KOC(CH3)3 in (CH3)3COH c) Br CH3CH2CH2OH Br warm d) CH3 H OTs CH2CH3 KCN in acetone, 20°C e) Br CH3CO2H
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Step 1: Reaction a - Reagent: 6M H2SO4, 120°C, distill - Starting Material: Cyclohexanol with a methyl group - Mechanism: E1 (acid-catalyzed dehydration) - Major Product: Methylcyclohexene Show more…
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