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Chapter 7 Problem 7.39

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In Chapter 10, we will see that an acetylide ion (formed by treatment of acetylene with a strong base) can serve as a nucleophile in an SN2 reaction: Acetylene H C C H Acetylide ion CH C H C C R Strong base @ R X This reaction provides a useful method for making a variety of substituted alkynes. Determine whether this process can be used to make the following alkyne. Explain your answer. H CC

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In this process, the acetylide ion performs an  attack on the  group. Here, the  group is a tertiary carbon.

     

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Title Organic Chemistry 2 
Author David R. Klein
ISBN 9781118454312

In Chapter 10, we will see that an acetylide ion (formed

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