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Fill in the missing structure(s) for the reaction pathways shown below. Provide
all starting material(s), reagent(s), or product(s). If more than one product can be
formed, draw all major products. If more than one starting material or reagent is
possible, write all starting materials or reagents. Include stereochemistry in your
answer, if applicable, and draw all stereoisomers.

 

### Example 1: Organic Chemistry Reaction

This image illustrates a chemical reaction with the following components:

- **Reactant Side:** On the left side, there is a benzene ring. This indicates an aromatic hydrocarbon with a six-carbon ring structure, each carbon bonded to one hydrogen atom, and alternating double bonds.
  
- **Reaction Arrow:** A long arrow points from the reactant (benzene) towards the products. This arrow signifies the direction of the chemical reaction.

- **Product Side:** On the right side, the product is a structure consisting of:
  - An isopropyl group (`CH(CH3)2`) attached to a carbonyl group (`C=O`).
  - This carbonyl group is bonded to a benzene ring.
  - The benzene ring is further bonded to a propyl group (`CH2CH2CH3`).

This transformation indicates a chemical reaction starting from benzene and resulting in a more complex organic compound with additional functional groups.
Transcribed Image Text:### Example 1: Organic Chemistry Reaction This image illustrates a chemical reaction with the following components: - **Reactant Side:** On the left side, there is a benzene ring. This indicates an aromatic hydrocarbon with a six-carbon ring structure, each carbon bonded to one hydrogen atom, and alternating double bonds. - **Reaction Arrow:** A long arrow points from the reactant (benzene) towards the products. This arrow signifies the direction of the chemical reaction. - **Product Side:** On the right side, the product is a structure consisting of: - An isopropyl group (`CH(CH3)2`) attached to a carbonyl group (`C=O`). - This carbonyl group is bonded to a benzene ring. - The benzene ring is further bonded to a propyl group (`CH2CH2CH3`). This transformation indicates a chemical reaction starting from benzene and resulting in a more complex organic compound with additional functional groups.
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we can prepare given product from benzene by various Aromatic electrophilic substitution reactions.

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