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Give the final organic product
____NaOH (Excess) and Br2 (Excess)____>> Give the final organic product
Draw the structural formula of the first ORGANIC intermediate of the following reaction. H2O H2SO4> он
H3C Br-Br > Br H3C-CH2 CH3 (large excess) Br CHa он H3 он
Do not round intermediate calculations. Give your final answer(s) to three significant figures. 144 MPa 96 MPa For the state of stress shown, determine two values of σ, for which the maximum shearing stress is 180 MPa Hint Sketch Mohr's circle for 3-dimensional stresses in terms of σ' Consider both cases, cv > ơx and and
Give the major organic product(s) for the following reaction (without stereochemistry) Br2 CH3OH Give the major organic product(s) for the following reaction CH₂=CH2 Cz? Give the major organic product(s) for the following reaction (It is necessary to show stereochemistry ONLY for cyclic alkenes) Get he Give the major organic product(s) for the following reaction Br2 ensom? CH3OH Give the major organic product(s) for the following reaction (without stereochemistry) Br2 H20
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Evaluate: SỐ 9(x) dx, where g(x) = x2 for x 5 2 = 5 + x for x > 2 Find the average value of y = 4x3 + 2x over the interval [–2, 1]
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-Gilman
-Dess-Martin
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Question) What is the major product for Freidel-Crafts
alkylation?
*2-methoxyphenol + CO + HCl + AlCl3/ CUCI --->? AIC1z/ + CO + HCI Cuci ? Correct Named Organic Reaction and correct product OCH3 OH A. € ? HF (a) B. C. E. both C&D D.
KChapter 28 Practice Quiz Chapter 28 Problem 57 17 of 20> Give the product for the following reaction. heat
Solve for the variable and place the final answer in interval notation. 3. 9x+4>22 4 . -5 <-2x+1<13
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Question 34 Solve the problem. At time t > 0, the velocity of a body moving along the s-axis is v= 12.5t+ 4. When is the body's velocity increasing? ot>4 ot< 2.5 ot<4 ot > 2.5
Give the major organic product of the reaction of ethylbenzene with Br2 (1 equivalent) in the presence of FeBr3