Polychloroprene (Neoprene) can be prepared by the free-radic…
Polychloroprene (Neoprene) can be prepared by the free-radical polymerization of chloroprene. Which choice shows a resonance structure that is formed during the propagation steps that lead to the isomer of polychloroprene shown below?
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Which synthetic route(s) would complete the reaction shown?Synthesis I: 1. NaCCCH3; 2. Na/NH3(l) ;3. OsO4; 4. NaHSO3, H2OSynthesis II: 2. NaCCCCH3; 2. H2, Lindlar’s catalyst; 3. MCPBA; 4. aq. H2SO4Synthesis III: 1. NaCCCCH3; 2. H2, Pt; 3. MCPBA; 4. aq. H2SO4
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Two compounds, A and B, each have molecular formula C6H14. Monochlorination of compound A results in the formation of two constitutional isomers. Monochlorination of compound B results in the formation of four constitutional isomers. Which choices below correctly identifies compounds A and B?
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