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Chapter 11, Problem 26ASP
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Interpretation: To determine the correct reagents for the given transformation taking place.
Concept introduction: Carbon atoms are added during the alkylation process. The final product has six carbon atoms, compared to the beginning material's four. As a result, two carbons must be inserted to obtain the product. Butyl bromide is used as the first reagent.
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