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Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Functional groups / Ketone / Wittig reaction / Carbonyl reduction / Grignard reaction / Alkene / Ester / Synthon / Organolithium reagent / Alcohol
Date: 2015-02-10 17:17:23
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Functional groups
Ketone
Wittig reaction
Carbonyl reduction
Grignard reaction
Alkene
Ester
Synthon
Organolithium reagent
Alcohol

Paul Bracher Chem 30 – Synthesis Review Guide to Solving Sophomore Organic Synthesis Problems Disclaimer Omission of a topic on this handout does not preclude that material from appearing on the final exam. Any materia

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