Why would the following reaction sequence not produce the expected product shown? Why would the following reaction sequence not produce the expected product shown? H-CEC-H 2) 1) NaNH, 3) NANH, 4) CHA Br (NOT produced)

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Why would the following reaction sequence not
produce the expected product shown?
Why would the following reaction sequence not produce the expected product
shown?
4-CEC-H
2)
1) NANH,
3) NANH,
4) CH,A
Br
(NOT produced)
a.
Sodium amide in methanol reduces alkynes to alkenes.
O b. The terminal alkyne is not acidic enough to be deprotonated.
с.
Sodium amide in methanol reduces alkynes to alkenes.
O d. The secondary alkyl halide would undergo an elimination reaction.
O e. Br is not a good enough leaving group.
Transcribed Image Text:Why would the following reaction sequence not produce the expected product shown? Why would the following reaction sequence not produce the expected product shown? 4-CEC-H 2) 1) NANH, 3) NANH, 4) CH,A Br (NOT produced) a. Sodium amide in methanol reduces alkynes to alkenes. O b. The terminal alkyne is not acidic enough to be deprotonated. с. Sodium amide in methanol reduces alkynes to alkenes. O d. The secondary alkyl halide would undergo an elimination reaction. O e. Br is not a good enough leaving group.
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