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Chapter 7. Alkenes: Reactions and Synthesis * Diverse Reactions of Alkenes Alkenes react with many electrophiles to give useful products by addition (often through special…
2.6-Di-tert-buty/-4-methylphenol. alternatively known as butylated hydroxytoluene or BHT (see Problem 22.23) is often used as an antioxidant to retard spoilage. Inset: a…
Slide 1 9-1 Notes Naming Ions Slide 2 Monatomic Ions Ionic compounds consist of a positive ion (a metal) bonded to a negative ion (a nonmetal) Ex. KBr Monatomic…