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Number the starting materials and products for this multi-step transformation to map out the atoms in starting material and product. Then,
complete the transformation using only reactions we have covered this term. If your synthesis uses reactions that are not covered in CHEM
242 or something you have seen in CHEM 241, you will receive no credit for this question. In your answer, show all intermediates, reagents and
conditions that are relevant. Each step must be properly numbered. With each synthetic step in a true synthesis, you would need to analyze your
product and confirm that you had isolated the correct intermediate or product. Often, a quick analysis is performed looking for a key signal that
would confirm the desired product and confirm no starting material remains. For each step in your synthesis, explain how you would analyze
the product to a) confirm product formation and b) confirm there is no remaining starting material. Your answer should clearly explain
which analytical instrument you would use, what signal(s) you would look for and how that/those signal(s) would answer these questions. In most
cases, this can be answered for each step with several words- no need for paragraph description for this part of the exam. **Note the synthesis
can be completed in as little as 3 or 4 synthetic steps. This would not include a work-up step.
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LOH
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Number the starting materials and products for this multi-step transformation to map out the atoms in starting material and product. Then, complete the transformation using only reactions we have covered this term. If your synthesis uses reactions that are not covered in CHEM 242 or something you have seen in CHEM 241, you will receive no credit for this question. In your answer, show all intermediates, reagents and conditions that are relevant. Each step must be properly numbered. With each synthetic step in a true synthesis, you would need to analyze your product and confirm that you had isolated the correct intermediate or product. Often, a quick analysis is performed looking for a key signal that would confirm the desired product and confirm no starting material remains. For each step in your synthesis, explain how you would analyze the product to a) confirm product formation and b) confirm there is no remaining starting material. Your answer should clearly explain which analytical instrument you would use, what signal(s) you would look for and how that/those signal(s) would answer these questions. In most cases, this can be answered for each step with several words- no need for paragraph description for this part of the exam. **Note the synthesis can be completed in as little as 3 or 4 synthetic steps. This would not include a work-up step. OH LOH
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