H9.26 - Level 1 := Unanswered • 3 attempts left Compound A can be converted into compound E when treated with concentrated H2SO4. This reaction mechanism proceeds via three intermediates (compounds B-D). Sort the intermediates in the correct order according to the reaction mechanism. Compound C Compound B Compound D Your answer OH compound A compound E intermediates OH2 B D

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Unanswered • 3 attempts left
Compound A can be converted into
compound E when treated with
concentrated H2SO4. This reaction
mechanism proceeds via three
intermediates (compounds B-D). Sort the
intermediates in the correct order
according to the reaction mechanism.
Compound C
Compound B
Compound D
Your answer
OH
compound A
compound E
intermediates
OH2
B
D
Transcribed Image Text:H9.26 - Level 1 := Unanswered • 3 attempts left Compound A can be converted into compound E when treated with concentrated H2SO4. This reaction mechanism proceeds via three intermediates (compounds B-D). Sort the intermediates in the correct order according to the reaction mechanism. Compound C Compound B Compound D Your answer OH compound A compound E intermediates OH2 B D
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