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Chapter 25, Problem 25.16SP
Show how you would convert oleic acid to the following fatty acid derivatives.
- a. octadecan-1-ol
- b. stearic acid
- c. octadecyl stearate
- d. nonanal
- e. nonanedioic acid
- f. 2,9,10-tribromostearic acid
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Organic Chemistry Plus Masteringchemistry With Pearson Etext, Global Edition
Ch. 25.3 - Prob. 25.1PCh. 25.3A - Prob. 25.2PCh. 25.3B - Give an equaton for the complete transestenfcation...Ch. 25.4 - Prob. 25.4PCh. 25.4 - Several commercial laundry soaps contain...Ch. 25.4 - Prob. 25.6PCh. 25.4 - Prob. 25.7PCh. 25.5 - Prob. 25.8PCh. 25.6 - How would you use a simple extraction to separate...Ch. 25.6 - Prob. 25.10P
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