Created by Wendy Naughton
over 1 year ago
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amide is a stronger base than hydroxide either reagent works | |
need to add stepwise water in 2nd step adds back terminal H | |
can use either base amide is stronger than hydroxide | |
Either amide OR hydroxide can be used | 1) terminal H is removed under basic conditions (initial reagents are bases) 2) need to add water to re-protonate |
Both enantiomers are shown abov.e. This could also be communicated by showing one of the two and adding (+/-) | |
Or the mercuration reagents also work for this reaction. There is another flashcard focusing on them. | |
Both enantiomers form (could just write +/-) and only syn addition of the H and OH is possible. | |
Hydration (adding acid and water) also works in this reaction. There is another flashcards focused on this. | |
Both enantiomers form. Could just write (+/-). | |
Both enantiomers form. Can also just say (+/-) | |
(+/-) | |
(+/-) |
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