Which of the compounds shown below would be the major organic product of the set of reactions shown?

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Which of the compounds shown below would be the major organic product of the set of reactions shown?

The image depicts a chemistry reaction sequence. The starting compound is a carboxylic acid with the structure CH3CH2COOH. The reagents used are PBr3 or Br2 followed by H2O, which are indicated above an arrow pointing to a question mark, suggesting the expected reaction product needs to be identified.

Below the reaction, there are four possible product structures labeled A, B, C, and D:

- **Option A**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen (a ketone group) and two bromine atoms attached.
  
- **Option B**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen and a bromine atom bonded to the coinciding carbon atom, while also containing an OH group.

- **Option C**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen, a bromine atom attached to the next carbon, and an OH group on the central carbon.

- **Option D**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen, an OH group attached to this carbon, and a PBr2 group on the same carbon.

The task is to determine the correct product of the reaction based on the given starting material and reagents.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemistry reaction sequence. The starting compound is a carboxylic acid with the structure CH3CH2COOH. The reagents used are PBr3 or Br2 followed by H2O, which are indicated above an arrow pointing to a question mark, suggesting the expected reaction product needs to be identified. Below the reaction, there are four possible product structures labeled A, B, C, and D: - **Option A**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen (a ketone group) and two bromine atoms attached. - **Option B**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen and a bromine atom bonded to the coinciding carbon atom, while also containing an OH group. - **Option C**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen, a bromine atom attached to the next carbon, and an OH group on the central carbon. - **Option D**: A compound with a central carbon double-bonded to oxygen, an OH group attached to this carbon, and a PBr2 group on the same carbon. The task is to determine the correct product of the reaction based on the given starting material and reagents.
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