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(a) Hammond postulate, (b)Cahn Ingold Prelog rules, (c) Markonivko\'s Rule, (d)

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(a) Hammond postulate, (b)Cahn Ingold Prelog rules, (c) Markonivko's Rule, (d) bromonium ion, (e) anti-stereochemistry, (f) halohydrin, (g) oxymercuration-demercuration. (h) hydroboration syn-stereochemistry, (i) reduced, (j) oxidized, (k) hydrogenation, (I) degree of unsaturation, (m) epoxides, (n) hydroxylation, (o) carbenes. (p) Simmons-Smith reaction, (q) monomer, (r) polymer, (s) Hydration, (t) Alkynes, (u) tautomers, (v) tautomerizes, (w) acetylide anion, (x) alkylation, (y) carbocation prefects that the more stable formed in electrophilic addition to alkenes predicts that the transition state of an exergonic reaction step structurally resembles the reactant. assigns priorities to the substituent groups on a carbon predicts that in additions of HX to an unsymmetrically substituted alkenes, the H adds to the carbon having fewer alkyl substituents and the X adds to the carbon with more alkyl substituents addition of water to a molecule, such as occurs when alkenes are treated with aqueous with sulfuic acid. shift of a hydrogen atom and its electron pair to a nearby cationic center. The number or rings and/or multiple bonds in a molecule A large molecule made out of repeating small units. A neutral substance that contains a carbon atom having only six electron in its outer shell. A three-membered-ring ether functional group

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4- c

5- g

6 - s

7- v

8 - h

9 - l

10 - p

11 - r

12 - o

13 - m

8 - H

9- L

10 - P

11 - R

13 - M