[11 "CN [1] (Section 19.12) R-X [2] H3O* Он [1] Mg [2] R-X (Section 17.14A) [2] CO2 [3] Н-0° Он CH;CI a. Br b. но. C. Br

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Two methods convert an alkyl halide to a carboxylic acid having one more carbon atom. Depending on the structure of the alkyl halide, one or both of these methods may be employed. For each alkyl halide, write out a stepwise sequence that converts it to a carboxylic acid with one more carbon atom. If both methods work, draw both routes. If one method cannot be used, state why it can't.

[11 "CN
[1]
(Section 19.12)
R-X
[2] H3O*
Он
[1] Mg
[2] R-X
(Section 17.14A)
[2] CO2
[3] Н-0°
Он
Transcribed Image Text:[11 "CN [1] (Section 19.12) R-X [2] H3O* Он [1] Mg [2] R-X (Section 17.14A) [2] CO2 [3] Н-0° Он
CH;CI
a.
Br
b.
но.
C.
Br
Transcribed Image Text:CH;CI a. Br b. но. C. Br
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