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Chapter 19.20B, Problem 19.30P
Show how you would accomplish the following synthetic conversions.
- a. benzyl bromide → benzylamine
- b. 1-bromo-2-phenylethane → 3-phenylpropan-1-
amine - c. pentanoic acid → pentan-1-amine
- d. pentanoic acid → hexan-1-amine
- e. (R)-2-bromobutane → (S)-butan-2-amine
- f. (R)-2-bromobutane → (S)-2-methylbutan-1-amine
- g. hexan-2-one → 1-amino-2-methylhexan-2-ol
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MASTERINGCHEM ACCESS
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