| 21. | Unsuitable alkenes are tetrasubstituted alkenes and alkenes with strongly electron withdrawing groups.
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| 22. | Unsuitable alkenes are tetrasubstituted alkenes and alkenes with strongly electron withdrawing groups.
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| 23. | Unsuitable alkenes are tetrasubstituted alkenes and alkenes with strongly electron withdrawing groups.
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| 24. | Initiation occurs through substitution of the catalyst s alkene ligand with substrate.
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| 25. | This structure decomposes to form an alkene by an Danishefsky Taxol synthesis.
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| 26. | Although stable, these alkenes are very reactive compared to ordinary alkenes.
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| 27. | Although stable, these alkenes are very reactive compared to ordinary alkenes.
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| 28. | This intermediate is unstable and releases sulfur dioxide to form the alkene.
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| 29. | This diene reacts rapidly with electrophilic alkenes, such as maleic anhydride.
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| 30. | The hydroboration reaction is a useful reaction to functionalize alkenes to alcohols.
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