1) Which one of the following compounds cannot react with another equivalent of itself in an aldol reaction? CH;CH,CH CH3CH2CCH,CH3 (CH3)2CHCH (CH3)3CCH

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1) Which one of the following compounds cannot react with another equivalent of itself in an aldol
reaction?
CH3CH2CH
CH3CH2CCH,CH3
(CH3)2CHCH
(CH3)3CCH
2) Which one is the structure of the most stable enol form of 2-methylpetan-3-one?
OH
OH
OH
OH
3) Provide the major organic product for each of the following reactions. You may ignore drawing
stereoisomers if formed.
1) LDA, THF, -78 °C
a)
2)
3) H3O*, Heat
ohe
b)
NaOH, HO, Нeat
1) NaOCH2CH3
2) H3O*
NaOH, H20
ОН О
5°C
Transcribed Image Text:1) Which one of the following compounds cannot react with another equivalent of itself in an aldol reaction? CH3CH2CH CH3CH2CCH,CH3 (CH3)2CHCH (CH3)3CCH 2) Which one is the structure of the most stable enol form of 2-methylpetan-3-one? OH OH OH OH 3) Provide the major organic product for each of the following reactions. You may ignore drawing stereoisomers if formed. 1) LDA, THF, -78 °C a) 2) 3) H3O*, Heat ohe b) NaOH, HO, Нeat 1) NaOCH2CH3 2) H3O* NaOH, H20 ОН О 5°C
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