Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions For reaction A KOLBu For reaction B MeOH/heat [Select MeOH/heat For reaction C EtOH/heat A B KOLBU NaOEt CI Br CI ✓ - OFt Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions For reaction A KOLBU For reaction B MeOH/heat For reaction C EtOH/heat [Select] EtOH/heat NaOEL NaOH KOLBU A B ... Br l JI 4 V OEt

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Please answer part a-c from the options given
Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions
For reaction A KOLBU
[Select]
KOtBu
For reaction B
For reaction C EtOH/heat
A
B
NaBr
H20
C
h
CI
Ġ
"Br
III.
OEt
Transcribed Image Text:Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions For reaction A KOLBU [Select] KOtBu For reaction B For reaction C EtOH/heat A B NaBr H20 C h CI Ġ "Br III. OEt
Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions
For reaction A KOLBU
For reaction B MeOH/heat
[Select]
MeOH/heat
For reaction C EtOH/heat
A
B
C
KOLBU
NaOEt
LI
4
Br
JIII
V
OEt
Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions
For reaction A KOLBU
For reaction B MeOH/heat
For reaction C EtOH/heat
[Select]
EtOH/heat
NaOEL
NaOH
KOLBU
A
B
C
C
Br
OEt
Transcribed Image Text:Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions For reaction A KOLBU For reaction B MeOH/heat [Select] MeOH/heat For reaction C EtOH/heat A B C KOLBU NaOEt LI 4 Br JIII V OEt Choose the correct reagent(s) for the following conversions For reaction A KOLBU For reaction B MeOH/heat For reaction C EtOH/heat [Select] EtOH/heat NaOEL NaOH KOLBU A B C C Br OEt
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Given are organic reactions.

Reaction A is elimination reaction.

Reaction B is elimination reaction.

Reaction C is substitution reaction.


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