h) Fill in the boxes with the structures that complete the reactions. Use wedges and dashes to indicate stereochemistry when appropriate. If a racemic mixture is produced, you must draw both enantiomers and write the word "racemic". If more than one carbon containing product is produced, you must draw all of them. (Assume NO rearrangement) Na OCH₂CH₂ HBr Br₂ NBS hv HBr HBr ROOR hv (Assume rearrangement) ☺☺ Na OCH₂CH₂

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Chapter24: Catalytic Carbon-carbon Bond Formation
Section24.4: Catalytic Allylic Alkylation
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h) Fill in the boxes with the structures that complete the reactions. Use wedges and
dashes to indicate stereochemistry when appropriate. If a racemic mixture is produced, you must draw both
enantiomers and write the word "racemic". If more than one carbon containing product is produced, you
must draw all of them.
(Assume NO rearrangement)
Na OCH₂CH₂
HBr
Br₂
NBS
hv
HBr
HBr
ROOR
hv
(Assume rearrangement)
ee
Na OCH₂CH₂
Transcribed Image Text:h) Fill in the boxes with the structures that complete the reactions. Use wedges and dashes to indicate stereochemistry when appropriate. If a racemic mixture is produced, you must draw both enantiomers and write the word "racemic". If more than one carbon containing product is produced, you must draw all of them. (Assume NO rearrangement) Na OCH₂CH₂ HBr Br₂ NBS hv HBr HBr ROOR hv (Assume rearrangement) ee Na OCH₂CH₂
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