9. 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. Reagents a. HBr e. PBr b. Mg, ether f. NaCN then H3O+ C. CO2, ether then H₂O* g. NBS, CCl4 d. BH3, THF then H2O2, OH h. KMnO4/H30* CH2 ? COOH a. H3C H3C ? .CH3 CH2 H3C H3C b. COOH C. CH₂ -COOH

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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.
a.
b.
c.
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.
a.
KMnO4 / H3O+
KMnO4 / H3O+
 
 
9. 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.
Reagents
a.
HBr
e.
PBr
b.
Mg, ether
f.
NaCN then H3O+
C.
CO2, ether then H₂O*
g.
NBS, CCl4
d.
BH3, THF then H2O2, OH
h.
KMnO4/H30*
CH2
?
COOH
a.
H3C
H3C
?
.CH3
CH2
H3C
H3C
b.
COOH
C.
CH₂
-COOH
Transcribed Image Text:9. 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. Reagents a. HBr e. PBr b. Mg, ether f. NaCN then H3O+ C. CO2, ether then H₂O* g. NBS, CCl4 d. BH3, THF then H2O2, OH h. KMnO4/H30* CH2 ? COOH a. H3C H3C ? .CH3 CH2 H3C H3C b. COOH C. CH₂ -COOH
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