O. Chem How would you classify the reaction below? addition elimination substitu
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O. Chem
How would you classify the reaction below? addition elimination substitution rearrangement Carbocation Stability Which of the following carbocations is the most stable A B C D A B C D A B C D How many equivalents of H2, i.e. how many moles of hydrogen gas, will the following molecule absorb on catalytic hydrogenation over palladium? 0 1 2 3 What is the final product A B C D This is a multiple select question: more than one answer is possible. You need to select all the correct answers to get the question correct. What alkenes could you start with to prepare the following alkyl halide? A B C D This is a multiple select question--more than one answer is possible. You must select all correct answers to receive credit. Select the possible starting compound that would produce the indicated organic product. A B C D What is the proper sequence of reagents needed to synthesize the compound shown from the starting compound? I then C then J J then J again then E then I J then H then J again then I J then J again then E then H Is the following molecule conjugated or non-conjugated? conjugated non-conjugated conjugation which of the following molecules is/are conjugated? A B C A and B B and C Which of the following have a Cl in the allylic position? A B C A and B B and C Does the following molecule have a possible valid resonance structure? Yes no What is the IUPAC name for the molecule below? hept-5-en-3-yne hex-5-en-2-yne hex-2-en-5-yne hept-2-en-5-yne What is the IUPAC name for the molecule below? 6-ethyl-6-methylhept-4-yne 2-ethyl-2-methylhept-3-yne 3,3-dimethyloct-4-yne 6,6-dimethyloct-4-yne A B C D A B C D A B C D According to the reaction below, which of the following products will be formed? a mix of both A and B will form A B C DExplanation / Answer
1) B
2)D
3)B
4)D
5) E
6)B
7) B
8) B
9) A
10) D
11) C
12) A
13) D
14) D
15) C
16) D
17) D
18) B
19) D
20) D
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