Reagents Available a. H₂O, H₂SO4, HgSO4 b. BH3 then H₂O₂ c. NaNH2 d. CH3CH₂Br e. HCI, ether Select reagents from the above table to carry out each of the following reactions. If only a single step is required, select (none) from the drop down list. Reaction 1: Step 1: Step 2: Reaction 2: Step 1: Step 2: <> f. H₂, Lindlar catalyst g. Li, NH3 (liq) h. CH₂l2, Zn(Cu) i. H₂, Pd/C j. Br2, CH₂Cl2 (> CH3CH₂CH₂C=CCH3 CH3CH₂CH₂C=CH ? ? Br Br 17 CH3CH₂CH₂CCCH3 Br Br CH3CH₂CH₂C=CCH₂CH3

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Reagents Available
a. H₂O, H₂SO4, HgSO4
b. BH3 then H₂O₂
c. NaNH2
d. CH3CH₂Br
e. HCI, ether
Select reagents from the above table to carry out each of the following reactions.
If only a single step is required, select (none) from the drop down list.
Reaction 1:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Reaction 2:
Step 1:
Step 2:
f. H₂, Lindlar catalyst
g. Li, NH3 (liq)
h. CH₂l2, Zn(Cu)
i. H₂, Pd/C
j. Br2, CH₂Cl2
^
CH3CH₂CH₂C=CCH3
CH3CH₂CH₂C=CH
?
?
Br Br
\/
CH3CH₂CH₂CCCH3
Br Br
CH3CH₂CH₂C=CCH₂CH3
Transcribed Image Text:Reagents Available a. H₂O, H₂SO4, HgSO4 b. BH3 then H₂O₂ c. NaNH2 d. CH3CH₂Br e. HCI, ether Select reagents from the above table to carry out each of the following reactions. If only a single step is required, select (none) from the drop down list. Reaction 1: Step 1: Step 2: Reaction 2: Step 1: Step 2: f. H₂, Lindlar catalyst g. Li, NH3 (liq) h. CH₂l2, Zn(Cu) i. H₂, Pd/C j. Br2, CH₂Cl2 ^ CH3CH₂CH₂C=CCH3 CH3CH₂CH₂C=CH ? ? Br Br \/ CH3CH₂CH₂CCCH3 Br Br CH3CH₂CH₂C=CCH₂CH3
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