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- Complete the reactions below using the required reagents or products. If there is no reaction, indicate so. If a product is in the majority, specify which one.In each reaction box, place the best reagent or reactant from the list below. Reagents may be used more than once or not at all. Draw the intermediate products B and C (both are neutral; omit byproducts).Choose the reagents suitable for the following transformations.
- Choose the best reagents to complete the reaction shown below.Using the compounds below, synthesize the resulting product using the appropriate reaction steps.Synthesis Using reactions we have studied up to this point, propose a multistep synthesis to make the product from the starting material. You will need 3-4 steps.
- Both reagents must work. Both reagents must react (bond with each other). Show all reagents and intermediates from all steps of the reactions until the desired product is reached.Draw a detailed, step-wise mechanism for the reaction shown below. SHOW ALL BOND-FORMING AND BOND-BREAKING STEPS. SHOW ALL INTERMEDIATES. 1) NaOH 2) H3O* H3C H3C HOdesign a method of synthesizing the various products from the indicated starting material (boxed molecule in each problem). Some may be accomplished in a single reaction step, while others will require multiple steps. Your synthesis pathways should include: All necessary reagents needed. Any products of each individual step. The correct order of steps needed to perform the synthesis.
- The following transformation can be accomplished by reactions we have studied in this chapter and Chapter 20. Name the type of reaction used in each step.Identify reagents by letter from the reagents table for each step in the following scheme.Some steps may require more than one reagent. Enter the first reagent on the left.Synthesis: Show how you would carry out the following synthesis. Include the reagents you would need for each step and the intermediate products formed in each step. You may use any inorganic reagents you need and organic reagents with 6 or fewer carbons.