(iv) (v) Give a mechanism for the formation of C. C is converted to D via two further steps, as shown. Give a mechanism

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(iv) (v) Give a mechanism for the formation of C. C is converted to D via two further steps, as shown. Give a mechanism

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Iv V Give A Mechanism For The Formation Of C C Is Converted To D Via Two Further Steps As Shown Give A Mechanism 1
Iv V Give A Mechanism For The Formation Of C C Is Converted To D Via Two Further Steps As Shown Give A Mechanism 1 (41.66 KiB) Viewed 25 times
(iv) (v) Give a mechanism for the formation of C. C is converted to D via two further steps, as shown. Give a mechanism for step 4. 1. NaOH (aq. conc.) 2. B CGH100 MgBr Cul (catalytic) D Compound B: Vmax 2950s, 1690s, 1620m cm-1 3. OsO4 с then H20 C10H180 4. H. removal of H20 Compound C TH NMR I 8 1.10 (6H, S) 1.57 (3H, d, J 1.8 Hz) 1.68 (3H, d, J 1.8 Hz) 2.09 (3H, S) 2.41 (2H, s) 5.25 (1H, septet, J 1.8 Hz) 13C NMR 8 20.6, 27.6, 31.6. 124.3, 154.8, 198.4
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