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Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
Monobromination of toluene gives a mixture of three bromotoluene products. Draw and name them.
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Organic Chemistry
(9th Edition)
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9th Edition
Author(s)
McMurry
ISBN
9781305080485
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Subject
Chemistry
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Chapter 16
Section 16-1: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Reactions: Bromination
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-1
Section 16-2: Other Aromatic Substitutions
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-2
Exercise 16-3
Exercise 16-4
Section 16-3: Alkylation and Acylation of Aromatic Rings: The Friedel-Crafts Reaction
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-5
Exercise 16-6
Exercise 16-7
Section 16-4: Substituent Effects in Electrophilic Substitutions
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-8
Exercise 16-9
Exercise 16-10
Exercise 16-11
Exercise 16-12
Exercise 16-13
Section 16-5: Trisubstituted Benzenes: Additivity of Effects
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-14
Exercise 16-15
Section 16-6: Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-16
Section 16-7: Benzyne
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-17
Section 16-8: Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-18
Exercise 16-19
Exercise 16-20
Section 16-9: Reduction of Aromatic Compounds
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-21
Section 16-10: Synthesis of Polysubstituted Benzenes
PROBLEM
Exercise 16-22
Exercise 16-23
Chapter 16, Section 16-1, PROBLEM,
Exercise 16-1
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Monobromination of toluene gives a mixture of three bromotoluene products. Draw and name them.
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