Quest Using the pool of reagents provided The following transformation can be accomplishe corresponding to the reagents from the reagents pool belo ALCH₂L ZICul A) CH₂l2, Z(Cu) B) PhMgBr 2 H₂O C) H₂SO4, H₂O D) Na, NH3 E) Cl, CC, 1 mol F) HgSO4, H₂SO4, H₂O G) HBr, 1 mol H) B2, CC, 1 mol 1) HCI, 1 mol J) Sia2BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH Ki PhMaBrexcess 21 HO K) PhMgBr excess, 2) HO L) HCI, excess M) Cb, CC, excess N) HBr, peroxide O) Lindlar's catalyst P) Pd, H₂, ethanol Q) 03; 2) H₂O R) KF, Acetone S) KF, H₂O T) BH. THF 2) H₂O₂, NaOH

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Using the pool of reagents provided below (table) complete the statement regarding the reaction below Fill in the blanks
The following transformation can be accomplished by using the
corresponding to the reagents from the reagents pool below
set of reagents Write the letter in UPPERCASE
AICHAL ZICul
A) CH₂l2, Z(Cu)
B) PhMgBr 2 H3O*
C) H₂SO4, H₂O
D) Na, NH3
E) Cl₂, CC, 1 mol
F) HgSO4, H₂SO4, H₂O
G) HBr, 1 mol
H) B2, CC, 1 mol
I) HCl, 1 mol
J) Sia BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH
KI PhMaBrexcess 2) H.O
K) PhMgBr excess, 2) H₂0*
L) HCl, excess
(M) Ch, CCI, excess
N) HBr, peroxide
O) Lindlar's catalyst
P) Pd, H₂, ethanol
Q) 03; 2) H₂O
R) KF, Acetone
S) KF, H₂O
T) BHS. THF 2) H₂O2, NaOH
Transcribed Image Text:Moving to another question will save the reporse Question 22 Using the pool of reagents provided below (table) complete the statement regarding the reaction below Fill in the blanks The following transformation can be accomplished by using the corresponding to the reagents from the reagents pool below set of reagents Write the letter in UPPERCASE AICHAL ZICul A) CH₂l2, Z(Cu) B) PhMgBr 2 H3O* C) H₂SO4, H₂O D) Na, NH3 E) Cl₂, CC, 1 mol F) HgSO4, H₂SO4, H₂O G) HBr, 1 mol H) B2, CC, 1 mol I) HCl, 1 mol J) Sia BH; 2) H₂O2, NaOH KI PhMaBrexcess 2) H.O K) PhMgBr excess, 2) H₂0* L) HCl, excess (M) Ch, CCI, excess N) HBr, peroxide O) Lindlar's catalyst P) Pd, H₂, ethanol Q) 03; 2) H₂O R) KF, Acetone S) KF, H₂O T) BHS. THF 2) H₂O2, NaOH
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