Carbonyl Compounds II Chapter 18.

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Carbonyl Compounds II Chapter 18

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 1. Predict the products for the following reactions:

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 2. Predict the products for the following reactions:

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 3. Predict the products for the following reactions:

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 4. Provide the carbonyl compound and phosphonium ylide required to synthesize the following alkenes.

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 5. Describe more than one way to perform the following synthesis:

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 6. Predict the products for the following reactions:

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 7. Predict the products for the following reactions:

Carbonyl Compounds II – ch 18 8. Add the following nucleophiles to the Re and Si face of butanaldehyde. a. LiAlD4 followed with a workup b. CH3CH2MgBr followed with a workup