When 2-methylcyclohexanone is converted into an enamine, only one product is formed
Chapter 23, Problem 23.55(choose chapter or problem)
When 2-methylcyclohexanone is converted into an enamine, only one product is formed despite the fact that the starting ketone is unsymmetrical. Build molecular models of the two possible products and explain the fact that the sole product is the one with the double bond away from the methylsubstituted carbon. Not formed CH3
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