Chapter 31: Question 31.39 (page 1256)
Draw a stepwise mechanism for the following conversion, which forms camphene. Camphene is a component of camphor and citronella oils.
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Answer
Mechanism of the reaction
Chapter 31: Question 31.39 (page 1256)
Draw a stepwise mechanism for the following conversion, which forms camphene. Camphene is a component of camphor and citronella oils.
Answer
Mechanism of the reaction
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