Indicate how the starting material below could be converted to each of the products by writing the letter of the corresponding reagent next to the reaction arrow for that transformation. You may only use letters once and not all letters will need to be used. , тон Н ОН OH 35) 37) HO 39) OH OH 36) 38) неш Н OH OH

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Indicate how the starting material below could be converted to each of the products by writing the letter
of the corresponding reagent next to the reaction arrow for that transformation. You may only use letters
once and not all letters will need to be used.
H
OH
OH
OH
35)
37)
A) PCC
B) H₂, Raney Nickel
C) 1) Ag₂O, NH3
D) Na, NH (liq)
2) 1 equiv. H,O*
HO
39)
E) 1) 03, -78 °C
2) H₂O₂
G)
H)
F) 1) NaBH4
2) H₂O
H₂CRO4
SOCI₂
OH
ilom
36)
OH
38)
J)
جميع
H
OH OH
I) 1) DMSO,
2) NET₂
F3C OO™
K) H₂, Pd/C
مله
Transcribed Image Text:Indicate how the starting material below could be converted to each of the products by writing the letter of the corresponding reagent next to the reaction arrow for that transformation. You may only use letters once and not all letters will need to be used. H OH OH OH 35) 37) A) PCC B) H₂, Raney Nickel C) 1) Ag₂O, NH3 D) Na, NH (liq) 2) 1 equiv. H,O* HO 39) E) 1) 03, -78 °C 2) H₂O₂ G) H) F) 1) NaBH4 2) H₂O H₂CRO4 SOCI₂ OH ilom 36) OH 38) J) جميع H OH OH I) 1) DMSO, 2) NET₂ F3C OO™ K) H₂, Pd/C مله
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