Devise a route to carry out the following conversion: (Specify the reagents you would use to carry out the conversion by using letters from the table. The reaction may require more than one step, if so, write the letters in the order that they are used, e.g., hb. If two or more ways of conversion to the same product are possible, show only one of them.) OH b. H3PO4, heat c. H₂O, H₂SO4 a. SOC1, pyridine e. NaNH, / NH3 d. PCC Reagents available f. H₂ CrO4 g. 1. OsO4 / H₂O2 2. HIO4 i. 1. NaNH, / NH 2. H₂O j. CH3I k. OsO4 / H₂O2 h. H₂ / Lindlar catalyst I. 1. BH3 The reagents are (in order of use): 2. H₂O2, NaOH, H₂O
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![Devise a route to carry out the following conversion:
(Specify the reagents you would use to carry out the conversion by using letters
from the table. The reaction may require more than one step, if so, write the letters
in the order that they are used, e.g., hb. If two or more ways of conversion to the
same product are possible, show only one of them.)
OH
b. H3PO4, heat
c. H₂O, H₂SO4
a. SOC1, pyridine e. NaNH, / NH3
d. PCC
Reagents available
f. H₂ CrO4
g. 1. OsO4 / H₂O2
2. HIO4
i. 1. NaNH, / NH
2. H₂O
j. CH3I
k. OsO4 / H₂O2
h. H₂ / Lindlar catalyst I. 1. BH3
The reagents are (in order of use):
2. H₂O2, NaOH, H₂O](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd0846d32-3a6e-4696-b8af-49a34aca0435%2F7c88b770-bcec-4bd0-a03f-207b2051743c%2Ft4pt6lm_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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