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- Complete the following reactions, clearly indicating regio-and stereochemistry where applicable. In cases, where ortho-and para-products are formed, draw both.Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. Explain.Predict the major product, which will be formed under the depicted reaction conditions . Be sure to indicate stereochemistry clearly when relevant.
- Each of these reaction produces ONE MAJOR PRODUCT. In each case, draw this product in the boxprovided, including appropriate stereochemistry when applicable. For multi-step reactions, just give theFINAL product, no intermediates.Please provide a detailed mechanism (with arrows) for this reaction.Suggest an efficient synthesis for the porblem in the image, Show reagents and products of each step. Ensure that the reagents are indicated on the arrows pointing to the respective product. Please only utilize reactions that are part of the Organic Chemistry I and II curriculum. No advance or comlex reactions. Write it out on paper to show curve arrow. Thank you.