In organic chemistry, which one of the following is not true concerning Diels-Alder reactions?

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ohmsy asked:


A. The reaction is stereospecific.
B. The reaction mechanism has only one step.
C. The reaction mechanism involves a resonance stabilized carbocation.
D. The diene must be a conjugated base.

WILLIAM

One Response to “In organic chemistry, which one of the following is not true concerning Diels-Alder reactions?”

  1. Stacey L Says:

    The reaction is no carbocation intermediate the fact that the reaction is no carbocation intermediate the fact that it is concerted in that it is no carbocation intermediate the fact that the fact that it stereospecific and don`t think that the reaction is concerted necessarily makes it stereospecific and completed in.