(a)
Interpretation: The given target molecules synthesized using reterosynthetic analysis has to be discussed.
Concept introduction: Reterosynthesis analysis are a series of logical backward steps in the synthesis of the target molecule. It is basically a backward reaction. The starting material is formed in the final step. Thus, the reverse of any reaction to form the starting material can be termed as reterosynthesis.
(b)
Interpretation: The given target molecules synthesized using reterosynthetic analysis has to be discussed.
Concept introduction: Reterosynthesis analysis are a series of logical backward steps in the synthesis of the target molecule. It is basically a backward reaction. The starting material is formed in the final step. Thus, the reverse of any reaction to form the starting material can be termed as reterosynthesis.
(c)
Interpretation: The given target molecules synthesized using reterosynthetic analysis has to be discussed.
Concept introduction: Reterosynthesis analysis are a series of logical backward steps in the synthesis of the target molecule. It is basically a backward reaction. The starting material is formed in the final step. Thus, the reverse of any reaction to form the starting material can be termed as reterosynthesis.
(d)
Interpretation: The given target molecules synthesized using reterosynthetic analysis has to be discussed.
Concept introduction: Reterosynthesis analysis are a series of logical backward steps in the synthesis of the target molecule. It is basically a backward reaction. The starting material is formed in the final step. Thus, the reverse of any reaction to form the starting material can be termed as reterosynthesis.
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