When starting with alkenes fewer than six carbon atoms as the only source of carbon, the synthesis of the given compounds involves many steps. The beginning of the synthesis is provided below. Br₂ Br Br NaNH, (excess) B Br Using the list below, identify the reagent(s) that correspond to each letter in the reaction scheme: Reagent(s) A V and Reagent(s) B ✓ Reagent(s) C 1. H₂, Pt 2. NaNH2 3. HC=CNa 4. 1) 03; 2) DMS 5. H₂, Lindlar's cat. 6. 1) R₂BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH 7. HBr, ROOR 8. 1) xs NaNH2; 2) H₂O 9. H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4

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When starting with alkenes fewer than six carbon atoms as the only source of carbon, the synthesis of the given compounds
involves many steps. The beginning of the synthesis is provided below.
Br₂
Br
Br
NaNH2
(excess)
A
B
C
Br
Using the list below, identify the reagent(s) that correspond to each letter in the reaction scheme:
Reagent(s) A
and Reagent(s) B
Reagent(s) C
1. H₂, Pt
2. NaNH2
3. HC=CNa
4.1) 03; 2) DMS
5. H₂, Lindlar's cat.
6. 1) R₂BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH
7. HBr, ROOR
8. 1) xs NaNH2; 2) H₂O
9. H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4
Transcribed Image Text:When starting with alkenes fewer than six carbon atoms as the only source of carbon, the synthesis of the given compounds involves many steps. The beginning of the synthesis is provided below. Br₂ Br Br NaNH2 (excess) A B C Br Using the list below, identify the reagent(s) that correspond to each letter in the reaction scheme: Reagent(s) A and Reagent(s) B Reagent(s) C 1. H₂, Pt 2. NaNH2 3. HC=CNa 4.1) 03; 2) DMS 5. H₂, Lindlar's cat. 6. 1) R₂BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH 7. HBr, ROOR 8. 1) xs NaNH2; 2) H₂O 9. H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4
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