Reaction of cyclohexene with mercury(II) acetate in CH3OH rather than H2O, followed by
Chapter 8, Problem 8.58(choose chapter or problem)
Reaction of cyclohexene with mercury(II) acetate in CH3OH rather than H2O, followed by treatment with NaBH4, yields cyclohexyl methyl ether rather than cyclohexanol. Suggest a mechanism. Cyclohexyl methyl ether Cyclohexene OCH3 1. Hg(OAc)2, CH3OH
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