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Give the major products for the reactions shown below.
This image appears to show four chemical reactions, labeled a. to d. Each part features different organic compounds and reagents, leading to a chemical transformation.

a. Reaction between a pyridine derivative and CH\(_3\)I, leading to a product (unspecified in the image).

b. A sodium alcoholate (depicted as a hexyl sodium oxide ion) reacts with CH\(_3\)I, in DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) solvent. The specific product of this reaction is not shown.

c. A secondary alcohol reacting with PBr\(_3\) in DMF (dimethylformamide) solvent. The particular product of this reaction is placed within a blank rectangular box, indicating the product details are either missing or intentionally left out for educational exercises.

d. An allylic alcohol reacting with CH\(_3\)OH and an acid (unspecified in the image) to yield a product (not shown in this image).

Overall, the image illustrates typical chemical reactions involving organic compounds, focusing on functional group transformations using various reagents and solvents. Each reaction's result is partially depicted, suggesting a common educational exercise for predicting reaction products.
Transcribed Image Text:This image appears to show four chemical reactions, labeled a. to d. Each part features different organic compounds and reagents, leading to a chemical transformation. a. Reaction between a pyridine derivative and CH\(_3\)I, leading to a product (unspecified in the image). b. A sodium alcoholate (depicted as a hexyl sodium oxide ion) reacts with CH\(_3\)I, in DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) solvent. The specific product of this reaction is not shown. c. A secondary alcohol reacting with PBr\(_3\) in DMF (dimethylformamide) solvent. The particular product of this reaction is placed within a blank rectangular box, indicating the product details are either missing or intentionally left out for educational exercises. d. An allylic alcohol reacting with CH\(_3\)OH and an acid (unspecified in the image) to yield a product (not shown in this image). Overall, the image illustrates typical chemical reactions involving organic compounds, focusing on functional group transformations using various reagents and solvents. Each reaction's result is partially depicted, suggesting a common educational exercise for predicting reaction products.
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