Alkene Reactions and Syntheses

Missing Inorganic Reagents

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Copyright Linda M. Sweeting 1997

These problems are organized by chapter number, with the lowest chapter number first (the references will give you a hint as to whether you have learned about a reaction yet, and provide you a source of information if you don't understand). You cannot put the answer into the computer yourself, so keep paper and pencil handy. After you have proposed a compound, click with the left mouse button on the simulated button that says "Answer" to see if you are right or not. In most cases only the alcohol and reagent are shown and you must select a non-alcohol starting material or product. In the computer solutions to the problems, only the largest organic product is shown.
For a review without problems go to graphical summaries of reactions of alcohols or syntheses of alcohols. These graphical summaries are organized by reacting site or mechanism, again with references. Return to Graphical Reaction Summary menu to select a different functional group.

McMurry 1.2, 6.8, 6.9, 9.17, Fessenden 10.6, Schmid 7.8 - 7.17

McMurry 7.4, Fessenden 10.7, Schmid 7.8 - 7.17
+ H2O

Reference McMurry 7.4, Fessenden 10.8, Schmid 7.14, 8.10


Fessenden 10.8-10.9, Schmid 8.1 - 8.4, 22.11

Fessenden 10.8 - 10.9, Schmid 8.1 - 8.4

Fessenden 10.13, Schmid 8.5
+ RCO2H

Fessenden 10.13, Schmid 8.6
+ ZnI2

Fessenden 10.13, Schmid 8.7

Fessenden 10.10, Schmid 8.8

Fessenden 10.10D, Schmid 8.9

Fessenden 10.12B, Schmid 8.11

Fessenden 10.9, Schmid 9.8

Fessenden 10.12B, Schmid 9.8

Fessenden 10.12B, Schmid 9.8
+ H2O

Fessenden 7.6
+

Fessenden 7.4 - 7.6, Schmid 11.17, 12.10, 12.11, 12.16

Fessenden 5.7 - 5.8, Schmid 12.12 - 12.15


Fessenden 13.4D, Schmid 14.16, 14.17
+

Fessenden 16.3, Schmid 19.12