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A TAS report concerning organic chemistry
« on: March 23, 2006, 09:43:34 AM »
Hi~it's my first time to come to this forum~

Can anyone tell me the equation of the oxidation and reaction with Bromine in CCL4 of the following chemicals?
1-hexane
2-cyclohexene
3-methylbenzene
4-benzene

besides, why is the reaction between methylbenzene and permanganate is slow~~??

Please help~~ >_<
THX very MUCH~

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Re:A TAS report concerning organic chemistry
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2006, 03:43:31 PM »
you are supposed to show that you have attempted to solve the problem.

this is just a warning. In future, I will lock or delete your thread if you violate this forum rule again.

here's a hint for you.

1-hexane: alkane, free radical substitution
2-cyclohexene: alkene: electrophilic addition
3-methylbenzene: aromatic, electrophilic aromatic substitution
4-benzene: what is that?
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