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Complete the following multistep synthesis problems. Show all reagents and intermediates. No need to show the mechanisms.

**Chemical Reaction Examples**

The image depicts two chemical reactions, labeled A and B. Each reaction shows the transformation of a reactant into a product.

**A) Reaction A:**
- **Reactant:** The structure on the left is a benzoic acid derivative, featuring a benzene ring attached to a carboxylic acid group (COOH).
- **Product:** The structure on the right is an alkyl ketone, with a benzene ring linked to an acetone group (a propane chain terminating in a carbonyl group, C=O).

**B) Reaction B:**
- **Reactant:** The structure on the left is an ester, specifically an ethyl butanoate, characterized by a four-carbon chain with an ester functional group (COOEt).
- **Product:** The structure on the right is an amine, consisting of a similar carbon chain now containing an amino group (NH) adjacent to a methyl group.

Both reactions are represented by equilibrium arrows, indicating that they are reversible processes.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Reaction Examples** The image depicts two chemical reactions, labeled A and B. Each reaction shows the transformation of a reactant into a product. **A) Reaction A:** - **Reactant:** The structure on the left is a benzoic acid derivative, featuring a benzene ring attached to a carboxylic acid group (COOH). - **Product:** The structure on the right is an alkyl ketone, with a benzene ring linked to an acetone group (a propane chain terminating in a carbonyl group, C=O). **B) Reaction B:** - **Reactant:** The structure on the left is an ester, specifically an ethyl butanoate, characterized by a four-carbon chain with an ester functional group (COOEt). - **Product:** The structure on the right is an amine, consisting of a similar carbon chain now containing an amino group (NH) adjacent to a methyl group. Both reactions are represented by equilibrium arrows, indicating that they are reversible processes.
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