1. When 2-chloropropane treated with NaOH and 1-chloropropane treated with NaOH  separately produce two different functional groups. Provide both reactions and explain the  two different functional groups produced.  2. Circle and name at least three functional groups in the molecule below. Place an asterisk  (*) beside any chiral carbons

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1. When 2-chloropropane treated with NaOH and 1-chloropropane treated with NaOH 
separately produce two different functional groups. Provide both reactions and explain the 
two different functional groups produced. 

2. Circle and name at least three functional groups in the molecule below. Place an asterisk 
(*) beside any chiral carbons 

H₂N
Prostaglandin (PGE₂)
-OCH3
OH
Transcribed Image Text:H₂N Prostaglandin (PGE₂) -OCH3 OH
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