What is the product for these two reactions?

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What is the product for these two reactions?

### Reaction Scheme Explanation

#### Reaction g.
- **Reactants:**
  - Pyrrole (C₄H₅N): A five-membered aromatic ring containing one nitrogen atom.
  - Benzene diazonium ion (C₆H₅N⁺≡N): Consists of a benzene ring attached to a diazonium group.

- **Reaction Arrow:** Indicates a chemical reaction is taking place, resulting in the production of new compounds or products.

#### Reaction h.
- **Reactant:**
  - 3-Methylpyridine (C₆H₇N): A six-membered aromatic ring, similar to pyridine, with a methyl group at the 3-position.

- **Reagents:**
  1. \(^-\text{NH}_2\) (Amide ion): Serves as a nucleophile in the reaction.
  2. CH₃CH₂CH₂Br (1-Bromopropane): An alkyl halide used for alkylation.

- **Reaction Arrow:** Indicates sequential chemical reactions involving initial nucleophilic attack by \(^-\text{NH}_2\), followed by substitution with the alkyl group from 1-bromopropane, leading to the formation of an alkylated product.
Transcribed Image Text:### Reaction Scheme Explanation #### Reaction g. - **Reactants:** - Pyrrole (C₄H₅N): A five-membered aromatic ring containing one nitrogen atom. - Benzene diazonium ion (C₆H₅N⁺≡N): Consists of a benzene ring attached to a diazonium group. - **Reaction Arrow:** Indicates a chemical reaction is taking place, resulting in the production of new compounds or products. #### Reaction h. - **Reactant:** - 3-Methylpyridine (C₆H₇N): A six-membered aromatic ring, similar to pyridine, with a methyl group at the 3-position. - **Reagents:** 1. \(^-\text{NH}_2\) (Amide ion): Serves as a nucleophile in the reaction. 2. CH₃CH₂CH₂Br (1-Bromopropane): An alkyl halide used for alkylation. - **Reaction Arrow:** Indicates sequential chemical reactions involving initial nucleophilic attack by \(^-\text{NH}_2\), followed by substitution with the alkyl group from 1-bromopropane, leading to the formation of an alkylated product.
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