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Show reagents that you could use to prepare each of the following ethers via a Williamson ether synthesis and explain your reasoning:
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Compound 2 was made as a potential anti-HIV agent, based on its structural similarity to other reported anti-HIV compounds. One of the early steps in the synthesis involved the creation of an ether gr...
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Identify reagents that you could use to prepare each of the following ethers via an alkoxymercuration-demercuration:
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How would you use an alkoxymercuration-demercuration to prepare dicyclopentyl ether using cyclopentene as your only source of carbon?
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Show how you would use an alkoxymercuration-demercuration to prepare isopropyl propyl ether using propene as your only source of carbon and any other reagents of your choosing.
See AnswerQ: Predict the products for each of the following reactions: /
Predict the products for each of the following reactions:
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Assign a name for each of the following compounds:
See AnswerQ: Assign a name for each of the following compounds. Be sure
Assign a name for each of the following compounds. Be sure to assign the configuration of each chiral center and indicate the configuration(s) at the beginning of the name.
See AnswerQ: Assign a systematic name for each of the following compounds:
Assign a systematic name for each of the following compounds:
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Choline is a compound involved in neurotransmission. The biosynthesis of choline involves the transfer of a methyl group from SAM. Draw a mechanism for this transformation:
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