5. For each reaction below, please fill in what is missing in each box. For reagents, more than one step may be necessary. Br Br Br- NO2 COOH COOH

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### Organic Chemistry Reaction Box Fill-In Exercise

#### Problem 5:

For each reaction below, please fill in what is missing in each box. For reagents, more than one step may be necessary.

#### Reactions:

1. First Reaction:
   - **Starting Compound**: Bromobenzene (Br)
   - **Product**: Benzene (C6H6)

2. Second Reaction:
   - **Product**: Bromonitrobenzene (Br-NO2)

3. Third Reaction:
   - **Starting Compound**: Terephthalic acid (COOH)

4. Fourth Reaction:
   - **Product**: 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (Cl)

Each reaction involves an arrow pointing from the starting material to the product with an intermediary box indicating where the reagents and conditions need to be specified. 

To complete this exercise, you need to determine the necessary reagents and reaction conditions that convert the starting compound into the desired product for each case. Note that some reactions might require more than one step.
Transcribed Image Text:### Organic Chemistry Reaction Box Fill-In Exercise #### Problem 5: For each reaction below, please fill in what is missing in each box. For reagents, more than one step may be necessary. #### Reactions: 1. First Reaction: - **Starting Compound**: Bromobenzene (Br) - **Product**: Benzene (C6H6) 2. Second Reaction: - **Product**: Bromonitrobenzene (Br-NO2) 3. Third Reaction: - **Starting Compound**: Terephthalic acid (COOH) 4. Fourth Reaction: - **Product**: 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (Cl) Each reaction involves an arrow pointing from the starting material to the product with an intermediary box indicating where the reagents and conditions need to be specified. To complete this exercise, you need to determine the necessary reagents and reaction conditions that convert the starting compound into the desired product for each case. Note that some reactions might require more than one step.
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