10. Select reagents from the table to show how you would carry out these transformations. You should use no more than 3 steps. Enter your selection as a series of letters for the reagents in the order you would use them. HINT: Each requires 4 steps. The first step in these two syntheses requires either a 1,4-addition or allylic bromination. Reagents a. C. d. H2. Pd/C Br₂, CH2Cl2 b. KCN, HCN LiAlH4 then H₂O* e. excess NBS, CC₁₁ f. excess CH3MgBr, ether then H₂O* g. H₂O*, heat H3CCH=CHCH3 a. H₂NCH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2

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Select reagents from the table to show how you would carry out these
transformations. You should use no more than 3 steps. Enter your
selection as a series of letters for the reagents in the order you would
use them.
HINT: Each requires 4 steps. The first step in these two syntheses requires
either a 1,4-addition or allylic bromination.
a.
KMnO4 / H3O+
KMnO4 / H3O+
 
 
10. Select reagents from the table to show how you would carry out these
transformations. You should use no more than 3 steps. Enter your
selection as a series of letters for the reagents in the order you would
use them.
HINT: Each requires 4 steps. The first step in these two syntheses requires
either a 1,4-addition or allylic bromination.
Reagents
a.
C.
d. H2. Pd/C
Br₂, CH2Cl2
b.
KCN, HCN
LiAlH4 then H₂O*
e.
excess NBS, CC₁₁
f.
excess CH3MgBr, ether then H₂O*
g.
H₂O*, heat
H3CCH=CHCH3
a.
H₂NCH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2
Transcribed Image Text:10. Select reagents from the table to show how you would carry out these transformations. You should use no more than 3 steps. Enter your selection as a series of letters for the reagents in the order you would use them. HINT: Each requires 4 steps. The first step in these two syntheses requires either a 1,4-addition or allylic bromination. Reagents a. C. d. H2. Pd/C Br₂, CH2Cl2 b. KCN, HCN LiAlH4 then H₂O* e. excess NBS, CC₁₁ f. excess CH3MgBr, ether then H₂O* g. H₂O*, heat H3CCH=CHCH3 a. H₂NCH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2
H3CC
b.
Transcribed Image Text:H3CC b.
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