1. Show how would you convert aniline to the following compounds: A. Fluorobenzene B. Chlorobenzene C. 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene

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2. The following drugs are synthesised using the methods in this chapter and previous
chapters. Derive a synthesis for each, starting with any compounds containing no
more than six carbons atoms.
A. Phenacetin, used with aspirin and caffeine in pain-relief medications
B. Methamphetamine, once considered a safe diet pill, but now known to be
addictive and destructive to brain tissue.
C. Dopamine, one of the neurotransmitters in the brain. Parkinson's disease is
thought to result from a dopamine deficiency.
Transcribed Image Text:2. The following drugs are synthesised using the methods in this chapter and previous chapters. Derive a synthesis for each, starting with any compounds containing no more than six carbons atoms. A. Phenacetin, used with aspirin and caffeine in pain-relief medications B. Methamphetamine, once considered a safe diet pill, but now known to be addictive and destructive to brain tissue. C. Dopamine, one of the neurotransmitters in the brain. Parkinson's disease is thought to result from a dopamine deficiency.
1. Show how would you convert aniline to the following compounds:
A. Fluorobenzene
B. Chlorobenzene
C. 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
D. Bromobenzene
E. lodobenzene
Н.
-N=N-
-OH (use aniline and resoecinol)
F. Benzonitrile
G. Phenol
Transcribed Image Text:1. Show how would you convert aniline to the following compounds: A. Fluorobenzene B. Chlorobenzene C. 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene D. Bromobenzene E. lodobenzene Н. -N=N- -OH (use aniline and resoecinol) F. Benzonitrile G. Phenol
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