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1. Give the organic 2. Propose a synthetic routes for the following chemical transformation. You may...
Propose synthetic routes (a series of reactions; not a mechanism) for the following transformations. Transformation (a) can be done in 2 steps. Transformation (b) can be done in 4 steps.
Ochem transformation pathway help Devise a viable synthetic pathway to achieve the following transformations. You may use any inorganic reagents and any other organic compounds containing two carbon atoms or fewer. You do not need to show any mechanisms. Multiple steps are needed.
1. COMB 2. wwerd 6. Propose multi step synthetic routes from the given organic molecule to the indicated product. You can use any organic solvent and any of the following organic chemicals CHI, CH.CH -Brand inorganic chemicals: CO., KCN, Mr. Li, Cul, Zn, Sn, HCI,H,O, H.SO, DIBALH, LIAIH, NaBH., Cro., H, and Pd catalyst, PBr, and SOCI. (24 points, 6 each). OOH CH Of 04
1.) Propose a synthesis for the following general reactions. You may use any other organic or inorganic reagents needed. For each step, show the reagents used and the intermediate formed. (Note: I do not need to see any arrow-pushing, only starting materials, reagents, intermediates, and the final product) a.) For each aromatic ring, you must start with a plain benzene. он он We were unable to transcribe this image
1.) Propose a synthesis for the following general reactions. You may use any other organic or inorganic reagents needed. For each step, show the reagents used and the intermediate formed (Note: I do not need to see any arrow-pushing, only starting materials, reagents, intermediates, and the final product) a.) For each aromatic ring, you must start with a plain benzene. он он CI он
Give a reasonable synthesis for each of the following compounds from the indicated starting materials. You may use any other organic or inorganic reagents you wish unless otherwise indicated. The desired product for each reaction you propose must be the one of the predominant products. Give the reactants, conditions (where appropriate) and products of each synthetic step. If equal mixtures are anticipated (i.e. ortho / para products) then indicate where separations are needed. NO MECHANISMS! [6 points 2. Give a...
Propose routes to the following compounds from propyl bromide and any necessary organic or inorganic reagents: propyllithium propylmagnesium bromide propylzinc bromide Dipropylzinc
(14) V. Starting from benzene and any other reagents you need, propose an efficient synthesis of th following compound. (10) VI. Devise a synthesis that will accomplish the following transformation in good yield. Use the given compounds as the only organic source of carbon atoms. You may use any common organic solvents as well as any needed inorganic reagents (14) V. Starting from benzene and any other reagents you need, propose an efficient synthesis of th following compound. (10) VI....
1. Propose synthetic routes to prepare the compounds from the shown starting materials in 2 steps. Use any reagents as necessary: OH U from OH
6. Draw the arrow-pushing mechanism for this transformation. 2 NaOH(aq) 7. Propose routes to make the products shown from the reactants. Give all reagents required and draw all stable, neutral intermediate compounds. You will need more than one step in each case