Select four (4) of the followings synthesis (A to F) to show the steps required to form the specific product using Acetylene as starting reagent. Include the reagents need it to complete each step and the intermediate products. (Hint: Consider to use the road map chart for all the reactions cover until chapter 9 and draw a retrosynthesis analysis to help you to find the appropriate steps in each synthesis.) CH3CH2CCH3 CH3CH2C=C-H CH3CH2C=CH2 CH3CH2CH3 CH,CH,CHC-H B CH&CH2 CH3 H. CH3CH2CH2C=CH CH3 CH3CH2 CI. HC CH CH3 CH2CH3 F CI CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3 CH3CH2CHCH2B1 OH OH CH3CH2CHCH2CH2CH3 CH3CH2C=CCH2CH3 GHCHC=CCHa

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Select four (4) of the followings synthesis (A to F) to show the steps required to form
the specific product using Acetylene as starting reagent. Include the reagents need it
to complete each step and the intermediate products. (Hint: Consider to use the road
map chart for all the reactions cover until chapter 9 and drawa retrosynthesis analysis
to help you to find the appropriate steps in each synthesis.)
CH3CH2CCH3
CH3CH2C=C-H
CI
CH3CH2C=CH2
CH3CH2CH3
CH3CH2CH2Č-H
B
CH3CH2
CH3
C=C
CH3CH2CH2C=CH
D
ター
CH3
CH3CH2
G
CI
HC=CH
ター
CH3
CI
CH,CH3
CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3
CH3CH2CHCH2B.
OH
OH
CH3CH2CHCH2CH2CH3
CH3CH2C=CCH2CH3
CH3CH2C=CCH3
Transcribed Image Text:Select four (4) of the followings synthesis (A to F) to show the steps required to form the specific product using Acetylene as starting reagent. Include the reagents need it to complete each step and the intermediate products. (Hint: Consider to use the road map chart for all the reactions cover until chapter 9 and drawa retrosynthesis analysis to help you to find the appropriate steps in each synthesis.) CH3CH2CCH3 CH3CH2C=C-H CI CH3CH2C=CH2 CH3CH2CH3 CH3CH2CH2Č-H B CH3CH2 CH3 C=C CH3CH2CH2C=CH D ター CH3 CH3CH2 G CI HC=CH ター CH3 CI CH,CH3 CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3 CH3CH2CHCH2B. OH OH CH3CH2CHCH2CH2CH3 CH3CH2C=CCH2CH3 CH3CH2C=CCH3
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