Question 7 Devise a synthesis for the dicarbonyl-containing compound 1 from 2. The available starting materials are listed in Question 6. Any hydrocarbon, halogenated hydrocarbon, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone or carboxylic acid derivative possessing no more than FOUR carbon atoms (both C-C single and C=C double bonds may be present) can be used as a starting material. Note: Mechanisms are NOT required, but may be included if you feel they will clarify your answer. 2 1 [7]
Question 7 Devise a synthesis for the dicarbonyl-containing compound 1 from 2. The available starting materials are listed in Question 6. Any hydrocarbon, halogenated hydrocarbon, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone or carboxylic acid derivative possessing no more than FOUR carbon atoms (both C-C single and C=C double bonds may be present) can be used as a starting material. Note: Mechanisms are NOT required, but may be included if you feel they will clarify your answer. 2 1 [7]
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Devise a synthesis for the dicarbonyl-containing compound 1 from 2. The available starting
materials are listed in Question 6. Any hydrocarbon, halogenated hydrocarbon, alcohol, aldehyde,
ketone or carboxylic acid derivative possessing no more than FOUR carbon atoms (both C-C
single and C=C double bonds may be present) can be used as a starting material. Note:
Mechanisms are NOT required, but may be included if you feel they will clarify your answer.
2
1
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Devise a synthesis for the dicarbonyl-containing compound 1 from 2. The available starting
materials are listed in Question 6. Any hydrocarbon, halogenated hydrocarbon, alcohol, aldehyde,
ketone or carboxylic acid derivative possessing no more than FOUR carbon atoms (both C-C
single and C=C double bonds may be present) can be used as a starting material. Note:
Mechanisms are NOT required, but may be included if you feel they will clarify your answer.
2
1
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