What is an acceptable sequence of reaction conditions to afford the following transformation? (1.) Acetyl chloride, pyridine; (2.) Zn, HCI, heat; (3.) Acetyl chloride, pyridine. А (1.) Ethyl bromide, FeBr3; (2.) Acetyl chloride, AIC13. Your answer (1.) Ethyl bromide, FeBr3; (2.) Zn, HCI, heat; (3.) Acetyl chloride, AICI3. C (1.) Acetyl chloride, AICI3 (excess); (2.) Zn, HCI, heat (1 equivalent). None of the above would afford the transformation.
What is an acceptable sequence of reaction conditions to afford the following transformation? (1.) Acetyl chloride, pyridine; (2.) Zn, HCI, heat; (3.) Acetyl chloride, pyridine. А (1.) Ethyl bromide, FeBr3; (2.) Acetyl chloride, AIC13. Your answer (1.) Ethyl bromide, FeBr3; (2.) Zn, HCI, heat; (3.) Acetyl chloride, AICI3. C (1.) Acetyl chloride, AICI3 (excess); (2.) Zn, HCI, heat (1 equivalent). None of the above would afford the transformation.
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