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Chapter 20, Problem 20.36SP
Show how you would accomplish the following syntheses efficiently (you may use any necessary reagents).
- a. trans – 1 – bromobut - 2 – ene → trans - pent – 3 – enoic acid (two ways)
- b. hex – 3 – ene → propanoic acid
- c. but – 2 – enal → but – 2 – enoic acid
- d. hexanoicacid → hexanal
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