What is the correct sequence of steps for the following transformation? Step 1 Step 2 HO (a) HBr, followed by H20 (b) H2 over Lindlar's catalyst, followed by H20/H,SO4 (c) H2O/H,SO4/H£SO4, followed by HBr (d) H2 over Pd/C, followed by H,O

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What is the correct sequence of steps for the following transformation?
Step 1
Step 2
HO
(a) HBr, followed by H20
(b) H2 over Lindlar's catalyst, followed by H2O/H,SO4
(c) H2O/H2SO4/H&SO4, followed by HBr
(d) H2 over Pd/C, followed by H20
Which structure corresponds to the missing step in the reaction mechanism for the
conversion of the alkene/alcohol to the cyclic ether?
HC!
H20
+ H;O
OH
OH
OH
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Transcribed Image Text:What is the correct sequence of steps for the following transformation? Step 1 Step 2 HO (a) HBr, followed by H20 (b) H2 over Lindlar's catalyst, followed by H2O/H,SO4 (c) H2O/H2SO4/H&SO4, followed by HBr (d) H2 over Pd/C, followed by H20 Which structure corresponds to the missing step in the reaction mechanism for the conversion of the alkene/alcohol to the cyclic ether? HC! H20 + H;O OH OH OH (a) (b) (c) (d)
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