PART D: Synthesis Provide a reasonable multistep synthesis of the following molecule from the 12) indicated starting material, using any reagents necessary. Please include both a retrosynthesis and a forward synthesis (that includes the product and reagents of each individual step in your synthesis). (5R,6S)-5,6-dichloro-2-methyloctane H. Retrosynthesis: Forward Synthesis: (b) If you started with 1 mole of starting material and each step of your synthesis gave 100% yield, how many moles of the product drawn would you end with?

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PART D: Synthesis
Provide a reasonable multistep synthesis of the following molecule from the
12)
indicated starting material, using any reagents necessary. Please include both a retrosynthesis
and a forward synthesis (that includes the product and reagents of each individual step in your
synthesis).
(5R,6S)-5,6-dichloro-2-methyloctane
H.
Retrosynthesis:
Forward Synthesis:
(b) If you started with 1 mole of starting material and each step of your synthesis gave
100% yield, how many moles of the product drawn would you end with?
Transcribed Image Text:PART D: Synthesis Provide a reasonable multistep synthesis of the following molecule from the 12) indicated starting material, using any reagents necessary. Please include both a retrosynthesis and a forward synthesis (that includes the product and reagents of each individual step in your synthesis). (5R,6S)-5,6-dichloro-2-methyloctane H. Retrosynthesis: Forward Synthesis: (b) If you started with 1 mole of starting material and each step of your synthesis gave 100% yield, how many moles of the product drawn would you end with?
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