Propose an efficient synthesis for the given transformation. o This transformation can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagent(s) in the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct solution, provide just one answer. A t-BuOK F 1) HC=CNa; 2) H3O+ K + En MeONa B 1); 2) H3O+ G NaH L DMP or PCC C 1); 2) H3O+ H MCPBA (RCO 3H) M MeOH, H₂SO4 D Mg 1 Br2, hv N H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4 E H₂, Lindlar's cat. J HBr (xs), heat 1) R₂BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH

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Propose an efficient synthesis for the given transformation.
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This transformation can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagent(s) in
the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct solution,
provide just one answer.
t-BuOK
F
1) HC=CNa; 2)
H3O+
K
+
MeONa
En
B
1); 2)
H3O+
G
NaH
L
DMP or PCC
C
1); 2) H3O+
H
MCPBA
(RCO 3H)
M
MeOH, H₂SO4
D
Mg
I
Br2, hv
N
H₂SO4, H₂O,
HgSO4
E
H₂, Lindlar's cat.
HBr (xs), heat
O
1) R₂BH; 2) H₂O2,
NaOH
Transcribed Image Text:Propose an efficient synthesis for the given transformation. A This transformation can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagent(s) in the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct solution, provide just one answer. t-BuOK F 1) HC=CNa; 2) H3O+ K + MeONa En B 1); 2) H3O+ G NaH L DMP or PCC C 1); 2) H3O+ H MCPBA (RCO 3H) M MeOH, H₂SO4 D Mg I Br2, hv N H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4 E H₂, Lindlar's cat. HBr (xs), heat O 1) R₂BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH
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