Which sequence of reactions could you use to prepare 2,2-dimethylpentane from 1-pentyne (shown)? Conditions? 1.2 mole equivalents of (CH3)2Culi 1. Two mole equivalents of NANH2 in ammonia 2. Two mole equivalents of CH3Br 1. Two mole equivalents of C12 2. Two mole equivalents of (CH3)2CuLi 1. 2 mole equivalents of HCI 2. 2 mole equivalents of (CH3)2CUL

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Which sequence of reactions could you use to prepare 2,2-dimethylpentane from 1-pentyne (shown)?
Condations?
1. 2 mole equivalents of (CH3)2Culi
1. Two mole equivalents of NANH2 in ammonia
2. Two mole equivalents of CH3Br
1. Two mole equivalents of C12
2. Two mole equivalents of (CH3)2CuLi
1. 2 mole equivalents of HCI
2. 2 mole equivalents of (CH3)2CuLi
Transcribed Image Text:Which sequence of reactions could you use to prepare 2,2-dimethylpentane from 1-pentyne (shown)? Condations? 1. 2 mole equivalents of (CH3)2Culi 1. Two mole equivalents of NANH2 in ammonia 2. Two mole equivalents of CH3Br 1. Two mole equivalents of C12 2. Two mole equivalents of (CH3)2CuLi 1. 2 mole equivalents of HCI 2. 2 mole equivalents of (CH3)2CuLi
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