Learning Group Problem 2 Consider the following sequence of reactions, taken from the early steps in a synthesis of w-fluorooleic acid, a toxic natural compound from an African shrub, (w-fluorooleic adid, also called "ratsbane," has been used to kill rats and also as an arrow poison in tribal warfare). (i) 1-Bromo-8-Auorooctane + sodium acetylide (the sodium salt of ethyne) compound A (C10H17F) (ii) CompoundA + NANH2 compound B (C10H16FNA). (iii) Compound B +1-(CH),-C compound C (C,7H30CIF) (iv) Compound C + NaCN compound D (C,HNF)

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Transcribed Image Text:Draw compound B (do not include lone pairs in your drawings but drawings must include counter ions). Edit XYour answer is incorrect. Try again. Draw compound C. Edit X Your answer is incorrect. Try again. Draw compound D.
Learning Group Problem 2
Consider the following sequence of reactions, taken from the early steps in a synthesis of w-fluorooleic acid, a toxic natural compound from an African shrub. (w-fluorooleic acid, also called "ratsbane," has been used to kill rats and also as
an arrow poison in tribal warfare).
(i) 1-Bromo-8-fluorooctane + sodium acetylide (the sodium salt of ethyne) → compound A (C10H17F)
(ii) CompoundA + NANH2–→ compound B (C10H16FNa).
(iii) CompoundB + I-(CH2)7¬CI→ compound C (C,7H30CIF)
(iv) CompoundC + NaCN→ compound D (C18H30NF)
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Transcribed Image Text:Learning Group Problem 2 Consider the following sequence of reactions, taken from the early steps in a synthesis of w-fluorooleic acid, a toxic natural compound from an African shrub. (w-fluorooleic acid, also called "ratsbane," has been used to kill rats and also as an arrow poison in tribal warfare). (i) 1-Bromo-8-fluorooctane + sodium acetylide (the sodium salt of ethyne) → compound A (C10H17F) (ii) CompoundA + NANH2–→ compound B (C10H16FNa). (iii) CompoundB + I-(CH2)7¬CI→ compound C (C,7H30CIF) (iv) CompoundC + NaCN→ compound D (C18H30NF) Get help answering Molecular Drawing questions. XYour answer is incorrect. Try again. Draw compound A. H;C. .F Edit CH3 CH3 Version 4.24.20
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