Predict the reagent(s) needed to produce this carbonyl compound as the major product. 4 I A B C E H₂O RCO H 1. OsO. (catalytic) 2. NMO Bra H₂O BH-THE H₂O₂, NaOH

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**Question 20 of 72**

Predict the reagent(s) needed to produce this carbonyl compound as the major product.

**Left Side:**

- An alkyne structure is depicted, leading to an arrow pointing downwards, indicating a transformation.
- The product shown is a carbonyl compound (ketone).

**Right Side:**
Selection of reagents:

- **A:** \( \text{H}_3\text{O}^+ \)
- **B:** \( \text{RCO}_3\text{H} \)
- **C:** 
  1. \( \text{OsO}_4 \) (catalytic)
  2. NMO
- **D (selected):** 
  - \( \text{Br}_2 \)
  - \( \text{H}_2\text{O} \) (highlighted in green indicating the correct choice)
- **E:** 
  - \( \text{BH}_3 \cdot \text{THF} \)
  - \( \text{H}_2\text{O}_2, \text{NaOH} \)
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 20 of 72** Predict the reagent(s) needed to produce this carbonyl compound as the major product. **Left Side:** - An alkyne structure is depicted, leading to an arrow pointing downwards, indicating a transformation. - The product shown is a carbonyl compound (ketone). **Right Side:** Selection of reagents: - **A:** \( \text{H}_3\text{O}^+ \) - **B:** \( \text{RCO}_3\text{H} \) - **C:** 1. \( \text{OsO}_4 \) (catalytic) 2. NMO - **D (selected):** - \( \text{Br}_2 \) - \( \text{H}_2\text{O} \) (highlighted in green indicating the correct choice) - **E:** - \( \text{BH}_3 \cdot \text{THF} \) - \( \text{H}_2\text{O}_2, \text{NaOH} \)
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