Hello, I'm working on a practice exam (the real exam is on Friday) and I'm stumped on a problem:
"Show the product from the following reaction, and draw the reaction mechanism."
The reaction has this cyclohexene with a carbonyl group whose bond is coming up out of the paper. There is a bromine addition, and weak base in water. See attached image.
I thought it may have something to do with a stereoselective or stereospecific bromination, or maybe a bromolactonization, but I'm not sure.
(Sorry about the funky formatting-- my ChemBioDraw subscription expired so I used Photoshop to make the picture, and I don't know how to do subscripts in Photoshop because I'm computronically challenged).
Thank you!