
(a)
To determine: The synthesis of the given compound from
Interpretation: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms is to be shown.
Concept introduction: Alkyl halide reacts with metals like sodium, magnesium in the presence of ether to give
Ether is used as solvent in many reactions.
(b)
To determine: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms.
Interpretation: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms is to be shown.
Concept introduction: Lithium dialkylcuprate is a reagent which is formed when two equivalents of the corresponding organolithium reagents react with cuprous iodide. It is also known as Gilman reagent.
(c)
To determine: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms.
Interpretation: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms is to be shown.
Concept introduction: Lithium dialkylcuprate is a reagent which is formed when two equivalents of the corresponding organolithium reagents react with cuprous iodide. It is also known as Gilman reagent.
(d)
To determine: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms.
Interpretation: The synthesis of the given compound from alkyl halides, vinyl halides and aryl halides containing not more than six carbon atoms is to be shown.
Concept introduction: Lithium dialkylcuprate is a reagent which is formed when two equivalents of the corresponding organolithium reagents react with cuprous iodide. It is also known as Gilman reagent.

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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