In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (A reagent may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (A reagent...
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (Some reagents may be used more than once) In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (Some reagents may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below (A reagent may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (A reagent may be used more than once.) Hint: step 1 is conducted at -78°C.
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (Some reagents may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (Some reagents may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. A reagent may be used more than once.) Alkylating with ethyl bromide in steps 2 and 4 will lengthen the alkyne by two carbons at both ends but will not introduce the primary alcohol functional group.
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (A reagent may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. Please give a brief explanation for your response so I can understand it better. Thanks! In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. (A reagent may be used more than once.) CH3CH2Br NaOH H2O2/NaOH H30+ CH3br NaBH4 NaNH2 CH3CH2CH2CH2Br CH3CH2CH2Br H2, Lindlar catalyst BH3/THF
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. 3-Hexanone should be the exclusive final product. (A reagent may be used more than once.)
In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. 3-Hexanone should be the exclusive final product. (A reagent may be used more than once.)