14. Compounds with Oxygen or Sulfur
Alcohol Reactions: Dehydration Reactions
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- Multiple Choice
Determine the name of the alkene product formed in the following dehydration reaction.
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Determine the name of the alkene product formed in the following dehydration reaction.
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The following alkenes can be prepared by dehydration of an appropriate alcohol. Show the structure of the alcohol in each case that would provide the alkene shown as the major product.
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The following alkenes can be prepared by dehydration of an appropriate alcohol. Show the structure of the alcohol in each case that would provide the alkene shown as the major product.
e. 1,4-Pentadiene
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Using the alcohol shown, draw all the possible alkenes that might be formed on its dehydration. Which do you think will be the major product(s)? Which do you think will be the minor product(s)? It is alright to have more than one major and minor product. <IMAGE>
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Using the alcohol shown, draw all the possible alkenes that might be formed on its dehydration. Which alkenes can exist as cis–trans isomers? Draw them, in both condensed and line structure, and identify each as cis or trans. Explain your choices. <IMAGE>
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