Can you further explain c & d? I'm confused with both as those were the only ones I got wrong. First for c, why is there a reaction on the most substituted alkene vs the terminal alkene? Secondly for d, why did both OH groups experience a reaction vs just the attached to a primary carbon. Thank youagain for the help!

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Can you further explain c & d? I'm confused with both as those were the only ones I got wrong. First for c, why is there a reaction on the most substituted alkene vs the terminal alkene? Secondly for d, why did both OH groups experience a reaction vs just the attached to a primary carbon. Thank youagain for the help!

c
d.
OH
OH
PhCO₂H (1 eq),
CHgCl2
CrO3
H₂SO4
almon
Transcribed Image Text:c d. OH OH PhCO₂H (1 eq), CHgCl2 CrO3 H₂SO4 almon
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