(a)
Interpretation:
It is to be shown whether the given synthesis can be carried out without protecting the hydroxyl group.
Concept introduction:
A
(b)
Interpretation:
Which other protecting groups from the Table
Concept introduction:
To protect an alcoholic group, it is converted to its silyl ether derivatives like OTBDMS, which is stable under the basic condition or through other protecting groups. Other methods to protect the alcoholic group are to form its MOM ether, which is carried out by treating the alcoholic group with corresponding halide of the MOM group under the strong basic condition. The corresponding ether is formed via Williamson ether synthesis.
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