Using IUPAC rule , the name of the alkyne is Show how you could make the given alcohol using a Grignard reaction of an aldehyde or ketone. Show all possibilities. Which of the following alcohols could not be made selectively by hydroboration-oxidation of an alkene? Explain. What alkyne would...
The IUPAC, or, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, makes the rules. The literature goes back hundreds of years, so, many names contain meaning and there will already be a name on the books, having been there awhile. We have systematic and common names, we have prefixes and...
When Diels and Alder originally discovered this phenomenon, they assigned the name “endo” to the major product (where the dienophile is pointing “in”, towards the alkene) , and the term “exo” (outside, such as in “exoskeleton”) to refer to the minor product (where...
However, water can bind also to hydroxyl groups belonging to different molecules, such as those of alcohols for instance. Also in these cases, water can exhibit different behaviors, that is water can act preferentially as a proton donor or proton acceptor with respect to the hydroxyl group of ...
However, water can bind also to hydroxyl groups belonging to different molecules, such as those of alcohols for instance. Also in these cases, water can exhibit different behaviors, that is water can act preferentially as a proton donor or proton acceptor with respect to the hydroxyl group of ...