Current Attempt in Progress Starting with benzene and using any other necessary reagents of your choice, design a synthesis the following compound. Note: some of these problems have more than one plausible answer. H₂N Br - The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagents 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. Br₂, FeBra D. 1) Zn, HCI; 2) NaOH B. dilute H₂SO4 E. conc. fuming H₂SO4 C.HNO3, H₂SO4 F. Cl₂, AlCl3

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Starting with benzene and using any other necessary reagents of your choice, design a synthesis the following compound. Note: some
of these problems have more than one plausible answer.
H₂N
Br
The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary
reagents 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. Br₂, FeBra
D. 1) Zn, HCI; 2) NaOH
B. dilute H₂SO4
E. conc. fuming H₂SO4
C.HNO3, H₂SO4
F. Cl₂, AlCl3
Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress Starting with benzene and using any other necessary reagents of your choice, design a synthesis the following compound. Note: some of these problems have more than one plausible answer. H₂N Br The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagents 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. Br₂, FeBra D. 1) Zn, HCI; 2) NaOH B. dilute H₂SO4 E. conc. fuming H₂SO4 C.HNO3, H₂SO4 F. Cl₂, AlCl3
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