Select the best reagent or sequence of reagents from the list provided which would best accomplish each transformation below. Place the letter corresponding to the reagent(s) in the blank to the left of each reaction. Each transformation requires only one answer. a. H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4 e. 1. Br2, CC14 b. H₂, Lindlar 2. 2 NaNH2, NH3 c. 1. BH3, THF f. 1. HCI 2. H₂O2 2. NaNH2, NH3 d. 1. g. Li/NH3 NaNH2, NH3 CH3CH₂I 2. h. 1. NaNH2, NH3 2. CH3CH₂CH₂I CH3CH₂CH₂C=C-H H-C C-H
Select the best reagent or sequence of reagents from the list provided which would best accomplish each transformation below. Place the letter corresponding to the reagent(s) in the blank to the left of each reaction. Each transformation requires only one answer. a. H₂SO4, H₂O, HgSO4 e. 1. Br2, CC14 b. H₂, Lindlar 2. 2 NaNH2, NH3 c. 1. BH3, THF f. 1. HCI 2. H₂O2 2. NaNH2, NH3 d. 1. g. Li/NH3 NaNH2, NH3 CH3CH₂I 2. h. 1. NaNH2, NH3 2. CH3CH₂CH₂I CH3CH₂CH₂C=C-H H-C C-H
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![### Reagent Selection for Chemical Transformations
**Objective:**
Select the best reagent or sequence of reagents from the list provided which would best accomplish each transformation below. Place the letter corresponding to the reagent(s) in the blank to the left of each reaction. Each transformation requires only one answer.
**Reagent List:**
- **a.** \( \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4, \text{H}_2\text{O}, \text{HgSO}_4 \)
- **b.** \( \text{H}_2, \text{Lindlar} \)
- **c.**
1. \( \text{BH}_3, \text{THF} \)
2. \( \text{H}_2\text{O}_2 \)
- **d.**
1. \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
2. \( \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{I} \)
- **e.** \( \text{Li/NH}_3 \)
**Numbered Options:**
1. \( \text{Br}_2, \text{CCl}_4 \)
2. 2 \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
3.
1. \( \text{HCl} \)
2. \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
4. 1. \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
2. \( \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{I} \)
**Transformation Example:**
\[ \text{HC≡CH} \rightarrow \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{C≡CH} \]
\[ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \]
When choosing the reagent(s) for the transformation, consider the following:
1. Identify the type of reaction required to transform the starting material into the product.
2. Match the reaction type with the appropriate reagents from the provided list.
In the given transformation, the goal is to add a propyl group \((\text{CH}_3\text{CH](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff71695ef-d0f4-4003-9f93-ae5ca95ceb18%2F835367df-9c0c-458a-8467-bd461eda7f9e%2F3xu69rg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:### Reagent Selection for Chemical Transformations
**Objective:**
Select the best reagent or sequence of reagents from the list provided which would best accomplish each transformation below. Place the letter corresponding to the reagent(s) in the blank to the left of each reaction. Each transformation requires only one answer.
**Reagent List:**
- **a.** \( \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4, \text{H}_2\text{O}, \text{HgSO}_4 \)
- **b.** \( \text{H}_2, \text{Lindlar} \)
- **c.**
1. \( \text{BH}_3, \text{THF} \)
2. \( \text{H}_2\text{O}_2 \)
- **d.**
1. \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
2. \( \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{I} \)
- **e.** \( \text{Li/NH}_3 \)
**Numbered Options:**
1. \( \text{Br}_2, \text{CCl}_4 \)
2. 2 \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
3.
1. \( \text{HCl} \)
2. \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
4. 1. \( \text{NaNH}_2, \text{NH}_3 \)
2. \( \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{I} \)
**Transformation Example:**
\[ \text{HC≡CH} \rightarrow \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{C≡CH} \]
\[ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \]
When choosing the reagent(s) for the transformation, consider the following:
1. Identify the type of reaction required to transform the starting material into the product.
2. Match the reaction type with the appropriate reagents from the provided list.
In the given transformation, the goal is to add a propyl group \((\text{CH}_3\text{CH
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