D. 36. Which of the following choices is the key intermediate in the reaction shown below. A CI- H A. CH₂CH₂ + Cl₂ B. CHCH, C. CH₂CH₂ NO₂ 4-nitro-t-butylbenzene D. 37. What is the major product of the reaction shown below: _NO₂ FeCl, B. Fe, HC1, H₂O then neutralize with NaOH (CH₂),CCI HNO, AICI, H₂SO4 (CH₂) CH AICI, NO₂ A. B. c D 38. Of the following synthetic routes, which is the best synthesis of 4-nitro-t-butylbenzene (structure shown below). C(CH3)3 HNO (CH₂)₂CCI H₂SO AICI, HNO (CH₂),COH H₂SO H₂SO CHCH HNO₂ H₂SO₂ CH₂CH₂ C. NH₂ CI- OH CH₂CH₂

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D.
36. Which of the following choices is the key intermediate in the reaction shown below.
A.
CI-
H
A.
CH₂CH₂ + Cl₂
B.
-CHCH,
C.
CH₂CH₂
NO₂
4-nitro-t-butylbenzene
D.
37. What is the major product of the reaction shown below:
NO₂
FeCl,
B.
Fe, HCI, H₂O
then neutralize with NaOH
(CH₂),CCI HNO,
AICI, H₂SO
(CH₂) CH
AICI,
NO₂
A.
B. CL
C.
D.
38. Of the following synthetic routes, which is the best synthesis of 4-nitro-t-butylbenzene (structure
shown below).
C(CH3)3
HNO, (CH₂)₂CCI
H₂SO AICI,
HNO (CH₂),COH
H₂SO H₂SO
CHCH
HNO₂
H₂SO
-CH₂CH₂
C.
NH₂
CI
OH
CH₂CH₂
Transcribed Image Text:D. 36. Which of the following choices is the key intermediate in the reaction shown below. A. CI- H A. CH₂CH₂ + Cl₂ B. -CHCH, C. CH₂CH₂ NO₂ 4-nitro-t-butylbenzene D. 37. What is the major product of the reaction shown below: NO₂ FeCl, B. Fe, HCI, H₂O then neutralize with NaOH (CH₂),CCI HNO, AICI, H₂SO (CH₂) CH AICI, NO₂ A. B. CL C. D. 38. Of the following synthetic routes, which is the best synthesis of 4-nitro-t-butylbenzene (structure shown below). C(CH3)3 HNO, (CH₂)₂CCI H₂SO AICI, HNO (CH₂),COH H₂SO H₂SO CHCH HNO₂ H₂SO -CH₂CH₂ C. NH₂ CI OH CH₂CH₂
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