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19 Chapter Sheet 7 Reaction Extravaganza 1) Give the products for the reactions shown below. a) O b) CN H+ H2O, O OH HNO3 O OH c) Br 1) Mg, Et2O 2) CO2 3) H+ , H2O O OH d) O OH PCl3 O Cl e) CrO3 OH H2SO4 CO2 THF O g) O OH O OH O- Li+ f) Li CH2 KMnO4 HO- , H2O, O h) 1) KMnO4 HO- , H2O, H+, 2) H2O i) O H KMnO4 O OH OH Chapter 19 Sheet 7 j) O OH O OH 1) Br2, P 2) H+, H2O 3) NH3, H2O, + NH2 O N...

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19 Chapter Sheet 7 Reaction Extravaganza 1) Give the products for the reactions shown below. a) O b) CN H+ H2O, O OH HNO3 O OH c) Br 1) Mg, Et2O 2) CO2 3) H+ , H2O O OH d) O OH PCl3 O Cl e) CrO3 OH H2SO4 CO2 THF O g) O OH O OH O- Li+ f) Li CH2 KMnO4 HO- , H2O, O h) 1) KMnO4 HO- , H2O, H+, 2) H2O i) O H KMnO4 O OH OH Chapter 19 Sheet 7 j) O OH O OH 1) Br2, P 2) H+, H2O 3) NH3, H2O, + NH2 O N H O H2N OH O O O k) l) O OH + H+ OH H2O, m) OH O n) ...

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