Chapitre 7 : Alkenes and Alkynes I - Properties and Synthesis. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides |
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The (E)–(Z) System for Designating Alkene Diastereomers |
283 |
Relative Stabilities of Alkenes |
284 |
Cycloalkenes |
287 |
Synthesis of Alkenes: Elimination Reactions |
287 |
Dehydrohalogenation |
288 |
The E2 Reaction |
289 |
The E1 Reaction |
297 |
Elimination and Substitution Reactions Compete With Each Other |
299 |
Elimination of Alcohols: Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration |
303 |
Carbocation Stability and the Occurrence of Molecular Rearrangements |
308 |
The Acidity of Terminal Alkynes |
312 |
Synthesis of Alkynes by Elimination Reactions |
313 |
Terminal Alkynes Can Be Converted to Nucleophiles for Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation |
315 |
Hydrogenation of Alkenes |
317 |
Hydrogenation: The Function of the Catalyst |
319 |
Hydrogenation of Alkynes |
320 |
An Introduction to Organic Synthesis |
322 |