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Hydrohalogenation Product (Markovnikov) of an alkene

Hydrohalogenation Product (anti-Markovnikov) of an alkene

Acid-Catalyzed Hydration of an alkene product

Oxymercuration-demercuration of an alkene product

Hydroboration-Oxidation of an alkene product

Hydrogenation of an alkene product

Bromination of an alkene product

Halohydrin formation of an alkene product

Anti dihydroxylation of an alkene product

syn dihydroxylation of an alkene product

ozonolysis of an alkene product

Reagents for Markovnikov hydrohalogention

HX

Reagents for Anti-Markovnikov hydrohalogenation

HX, ROOR

Reagents for Acid-Catalyzed hydration

H3O+

Reagents for oxymercuration-demercuration

1) Hg(OAc)2, H2O


2) NaBh4

Reagents for hydroboration-oxidation

1) BH3 THF, 2) H2O2, NaOH

Reagents for hydrogenation

H2 and some sort of metal (Pt/C, Pd/C, etc)

Reagents for Bromination

Br2

Reagents for Halohydrin formation

X2, H2O

Reagents for Anti dihydroxylation

1) RCO3H 2) H3O+

Reagents for syn dihydroxylation

1) OsO4 2) NaHSO3, H2O


OR KMnO4, NaOH, cold

Reagents for ozonolysis

1) O3 2) DMS

Hydrohalogenation of a terminal alkyne product (one equivalent)

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

Hydrohalogenation of a terminal alkyne product (two equivalents)

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

Acid-Catalyzed hydration of a terminal alkyne product

one h3c should be r

one h3c should be r

Hydroboration-oxidation of a terminal alkyne product

H3C should be R

H3C should be R

halogenation (one equivalent) of a terminal alkyne product

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

halogenation (two equivalents) of a terminal alkyne product

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

bromide is used, but it can also be chloride, the H3C should be R

Ozonolysis of a terminal alkyne product

H3C should be R

H3C should be R

Elimination of an alkene product

H3C should be R

H3C should be R

Alkylation of a terminal alkyne product

H3C should be R

H3C should be R

Hydrogenation with a poisoned catalyst of an internal alkyne product

H3C should be R

H3C should be R

Hydrogenation of an internal alkyne product

H3C should be R

H3C should be R

Dissolving metal reduction of an internal alkyne product

CH3 should be R

CH3 should be R

Reagents for halogenation (one equivalent)

X2 (one equivalent), CCl4

Reagents for halogenation (two equivalents)

Excess X2, CCl4

reagents for elimination of an alkene

1) excess NaNH2 2) H2O

Reagents for hydrohalogenation (two equivalents)

excess HX

Reagents for hydroboration-oxidation of an alkyne

1) R2BH 2) H2O2, NaOH

Reagents for alkylation

1) NaNH2 2) RX

Reagents for hydrogenation with a poisoned catalyst

H2 lindlar's catalyst

Reagents for dissolving metal reduction of an internal alkyne

Na NH3 (l)