Provide the structure of the starting material that would produce the array of products shown below....
Provide the structure of the starting material that would produce the array of products shown below. 1. O3 HO. + o=c=o OH OH 2. H₂O
oor OH - = 2 Ans. BONUS QUESTION: (OPTIONAL) (4 PTS) Provide the structure of the starting material that would produce the array of products shown below. 1. O3 HO. + O=C=0 2. H₂O Ans.
3. Provide the structure of the unknown ketone/aldehyde starting material that would produce the following HNMR spectrum: Proposed Starting Material: Singlet, Sindet, Doublet, 2 Doublet, 2 PPM
show the starting material for the reaction shown below
Question 2 Show the starting material for the reaction shown below. HOCH(CH3)2 o H20*
could someone help me with these 2 questions? thank you!!
BONUS QUESTION: (OPTIONAL) (4 PTS) Provide the structure of the starting material that would produce the array of products shown below. ? 1. 03 HO 2. H₂O Ans. BONUS QUESTION: (OPTIONAL) (4 PTS) What is the expected major product of the following reaction sequence? NOTICE: THIS IS A 2-STEP REACTION. 1. NaOEt, EtOH, 70 °C 2a. O3, CH2Cl2, -78 °C 2b. DMS
A33 Consider the ozonolysis reaction shown below: ozone Starting material The structure of the starting material is: (A) 1,2-Hexadiene (B) 2,6-Octadiene (C) 1,4-Dimethylcyclohexene (D) 1,2-Dimethylcyclohexene (E) Cyclooctene
1) Outline a synthesis for the product shown below from the given starting material. OH CN 2) Provide an arrow-pushing mechanism for each of the transformations shown below. HBr H2SO4 H20
pts) Provide the starting materials needed to produce the products shown in a Clasien ndensation ၃ CH3CH2CH2CCHCOCH2CH3 CH2CH3 မမမမ --- OC2Hs
3). Provide products of the following Diels-Alder reactions (include stereochemistry) 4). What starting material would be necessary to prepare the following compound by Diels-Alder reaction?
Draw the structure of the starting material in the ozonolysis
reaction below. Hint: The starting material and product have the
same number of carbons (i.e., 1 mol reactant : 1 mol product.