PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY-OWLV2
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1. Propose reasonable synthetic pathways for the conversion of the given starting materials into the
respective products. Reagents (building blocks) containing one carbon atom may be assumed as being
readily available.
OMe
OMe
CHO
MeO
OMe
OH
MeO
HO
EtO
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OH
NH₂
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