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Transcribed Image Text:5. How would you convert the following
compounds into butanoic acid using
reagents from the table? None require
more than 2 steps.
a.
Butuanal
b. 1-butene
c. 1-bromopropane
d. 1-chlorobutane
Reagents
e
KOtBu
i
1. BH3/THF
2. H₂O₂/ NaOH
b
KMnO4 / H3O+
f
NaOH
j
1. CO₂ 2. H3O+*
с
1. LiAlH4
g
conc. HCI
k
NaCN
2. H3O+
d
H3O*, heat
h
Mg / dry ether
|
1. Li 2. Cul
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