874 Problem 14 of 20 Submit Draw the starting material for the reaction shown below. Select to Draw (H2IMes)(PCy3) (PhCH)RuCl2 (Grubbs II) CH2Cl2 TMSO O > 874 Problem 15 of 20 Submit Draw the product of the reaction shown below. Ignore small byproducts that would evaporate. CH3 Ο H (H2IMes)(PCy3) (PhCH)RuCl2 (Grubbs II) CH2Cl2 Select to Draw વ્
874 Problem 14 of 20 Submit Draw the starting material for the reaction shown below. Select to Draw (H2IMes)(PCy3) (PhCH)RuCl2 (Grubbs II) CH2Cl2 TMSO O > 874 Problem 15 of 20 Submit Draw the product of the reaction shown below. Ignore small byproducts that would evaporate. CH3 Ο H (H2IMes)(PCy3) (PhCH)RuCl2 (Grubbs II) CH2Cl2 Select to Draw વ્
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