still show the forward synthesis. Be specific about (1) order of addition (2) equivalents and (3) stereochemistry. No mechanism is required. a.

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1. Using alcohols or ethylene oxide as your only source of alkanes, acetylene as
your only source of alkynes, brominated benzene as your only source of
benzene, and other small molecules as your only source of heteroatoms such
as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, phosphine, and hydrogen cyanide, determine
the reactants needed to synthesize the following molecules. You may use any
inorganic reagents necessary. You may use a retrosynthetic approach, but you must
still show the forward synthesis. Be specific about (1) order of addition (2)
equivalents and (3) stereochemistry. No mechanism is required.
а.
b.
С.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Using alcohols or ethylene oxide as your only source of alkanes, acetylene as your only source of alkynes, brominated benzene as your only source of benzene, and other small molecules as your only source of heteroatoms such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, phosphine, and hydrogen cyanide, determine the reactants needed to synthesize the following molecules. You may use any inorganic reagents necessary. You may use a retrosynthetic approach, but you must still show the forward synthesis. Be specific about (1) order of addition (2) equivalents and (3) stereochemistry. No mechanism is required. а. b. С.
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