Propose an efficient synthesis for the following transformation: OH The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagent(s) in the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct solution, provide just one answer. A C HBr, ROOR TSCI, pyridine 1) ВНз-ТHF 2) H2О2, NaOH D E F HBr HC=CNa t-Bu G H Br2 1) O3 1) xs NaNH2 2) H2O 2) H20

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### Synthesis Proposal for Chemical Transformation

#### Transformation Objective:
Convert the given reactant (an alkene) into a carboxylic acid.

#### Instructions:
The synthesis can be achieved using a selection or combination of the reagents listed below. Identify the appropriate reagent(s) in the correct sequence, represented as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, e.g., "EBF"). If multiple correct sequences exist, provide only one.

#### Reagent List:

- **A**: HBr, ROOR
- **B**: TsCl, pyridine
- **C**: 
  1. BH₃·THF
  2. H₂O₂, NaOH
- **D**: HBr
- **E**: HC≡CNa
- **F**: t-BuOK
- **G**: Br₂
- **H**: 
  1. O₃
  2. H₂O
- **I**: 
  1. xs NaNH₂
  2. H₂O

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Transcribed Image Text:### Synthesis Proposal for Chemical Transformation #### Transformation Objective: Convert the given reactant (an alkene) into a carboxylic acid. #### Instructions: The synthesis can be achieved using a selection or combination of the reagents listed below. Identify the appropriate reagent(s) in the correct sequence, represented as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, e.g., "EBF"). If multiple correct sequences exist, provide only one. #### Reagent List: - **A**: HBr, ROOR - **B**: TsCl, pyridine - **C**: 1. BH₃·THF 2. H₂O₂, NaOH - **D**: HBr - **E**: HC≡CNa - **F**: t-BuOK - **G**: Br₂ - **H**: 1. O₃ 2. H₂O - **I**: 1. xs NaNH₂ 2. H₂O #### Visual Aid: The image represents the transformation from an alkene to a carboxylic acid structure, accompanied by the corresponding list of reagents.
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