Chemistry Department
CHEM 263 B2
Exam II
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
1. Name
the following compounds:



2. Using
the following partial structure, draw the structure of (E,3R)-3-ethoxy-6-hydroxy-3-methyl-4-hexen-2-one.
(7 points)

3. What
reagents would you use to effect the following conversions? (21 points)
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4. Dutch
elm disease is caused by a fungus transmitted to elm trees by the elm bark
beetle. The female beetle, when she has
located an attractive elm tree, releases several pheromones, including
multistriatin. These pheromones attract
male beetles, which bring with them the deadly fungus. Treating multistriatin with dilute aqueous
acid at room temperature leads to the formation of a product, C10H20O3,
which shows a strong IR peak near 1715 cm-1. Propose a structure for this product. (3
points)

5. Give
the structure(s) of the principle organic products of the following reactions:
(15 points)

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6. Provide
a synthetic pathway for the following transformations using the starting
material provided and any other reagents: (27 points)



7. Propose
a mechanism for the following reaction (don’t forget the curved arrows!): (12
points)

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