HBr (1 equiv) H₂O₂ esc Select to Draw ! 1 O F1 143.177 XX @ 2 F2 # 3 DEC 31 6 80 F3 $ 4 Q F4 CI % 5 tv 0 F5 JON A 6 G F6 A & 7 K B D F7 * 8 DII F8 HCI (1 equiv) NaCl (2 equiv) 1 water Cla (1 equiv) HCI (excess) ( O Done DD 9 F9 A ) 0 F10 F11 Jol) + F12

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HBr (1 equiv)
H₂O₂
esc
Select to Draw
!
1
O
F1
143,177
@
2
F2
#
3
DEC
31 6
80
F3
$
4
Q
F4
CI
O
%
5
stv
0
F5
4
JON
A
6
G
F6
A
&
7
K
B
D
F7
8
DII
F8
HCI (1 equiv)
NaCl (2 equiv)
4
water
Cla (1 equiv)
HCI (excess)
(
0
Done
DD
9
F9
)
0
F10
F11
F12
Transcribed Image Text:A HBr (1 equiv) H₂O₂ esc Select to Draw ! 1 O F1 143,177 @ 2 F2 # 3 DEC 31 6 80 F3 $ 4 Q F4 CI O % 5 stv 0 F5 4 JON A 6 G F6 A & 7 K B D F7 8 DII F8 HCI (1 equiv) NaCl (2 equiv) 4 water Cla (1 equiv) HCI (excess) ( 0 Done DD 9 F9 ) 0 F10 F11 F12
A common alkyne starting material is shown below. Predict the major product or missing
reagent to complete each reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
th
esc
B
!
1
U
F1
143,177
@2
F2
#
3
BA
Select to Draw
1. NaNha
2. CH₂CH₂CH₂Cl
DEC
31 6
80
F3
$
4
Q
F4
%
5
tv ONA
0
F5
A
6
C
F6
&
7
A
F7
B
C
D
*
8
F8
4
HI(1 equiv)
HI (excess)
Nal
water
lz (1 equiv)
(
DD
9
0
Done
F9
F10
0
d
F11
+
F12
Transcribed Image Text:A common alkyne starting material is shown below. Predict the major product or missing reagent to complete each reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. th esc B ! 1 U F1 143,177 @2 F2 # 3 BA Select to Draw 1. NaNha 2. CH₂CH₂CH₂Cl DEC 31 6 80 F3 $ 4 Q F4 % 5 tv ONA 0 F5 A 6 C F6 & 7 A F7 B C D * 8 F8 4 HI(1 equiv) HI (excess) Nal water lz (1 equiv) ( DD 9 0 Done F9 F10 0 d F11 + F12
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