Hydrogenation and halogenation (7)

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Organic chemistry: Alkene addition reactions. Problems involving degrees of unsaturation and hydrogenation (addition of H2). Why substitution stabilizes alkenes. E/Z naming of alkenes. Problems involving addition of X2 (halogenation). Forming alkenes from alcohols via E1 (dehydration with H2SO4) or E2.

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(1) Problems involving degrees of unsaturation and hydrogenation
(2) Continued. (Why substitution stabilizes alkenes)
(3) Continued
(4) E/Z naming of alkenes. More problems involving hydrogenation
(5) Continued
(6) Problems involving addition of X2 (halogenation)
(7) Continued
(8) Continued
(9) Formation of alkenes from alcohols via E1 (dehydration with sulfuric acid)
(10) Formation of alkenes from alcohols via E2

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  • that Pr should be an Et (only two carbons in the chain off the double bond)

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