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Interpretation: The synthesis of given compound from
Concept introduction: Gattermann reaction is the organic reaction for the formylation of
(b)
Interpretation: The synthesis of given compound from
Concept introduction: Gattermann reaction is the organic reaction for the formylation of aromatic compounds using hydrogen cyanide in the presence of
Aldehyde or ketone on reaction with a base and an alkyl halide results in alkylation. The alkyl group substitutes for
(c)
Interpretation: The synthesis of given compound from
Concept introduction: The Friedel-Crafts acylation is a type of electrophilic substitution reaction. The Lewis acid ionizes the carbon-halogen bond of the acid chloride and forms a positively charged carbon electrophile which reacts with benzene to form ketone.
Claisen condensation takes place between two esters or between an ester and a ketone. In crossed Claisen condensation reaction, the base abstracts an acidic proton from the
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- Devise a synthesis of each compound. You may use HC=CH, ethylene oxide, and alkyl halides as organic starting materials and any inorganic reagents.arrow_forwardVarrow_forwardSynthesize each compound from cyclohexanone and organic halides having ≤ 4 C's. You may use any other inorganic reagents.arrow_forward
- Devise a synthesis of each compound using 1-bromobutane(CH3CH2CH2CH2Br) as the only organic starting material. You may useany other inorganic reagents.arrow_forwardDevise a synthesis of each compound from CH3CH2OH as the only organic starting material; that is, every carbon in the product must come from a molecule of ethanol. You may use any other needed inorganic reagents.arrow_forwardDevise a synthesis of each compound using 1-bromobutane (CH3CH2CH2CH2Br) as the only organic starting material. You may use any other inorganic reagents.arrow_forward
- Devise a synthesis of each compound using CH3CH3 as the only source of carbon atoms. You may use any other required organic or inorganic reagents.arrow_forwardSynthesize each compound from cyclohexanone and organic halides having s4 C's. You may use any other inorganic reagents. OCH3 a. C. OH b. d.arrow_forwardDevise a synthesis of each compound from cyclopentanone, benzene, and organic alcohols having ≤ 3 C's. You may also use any required organic or inorganic reagents.arrow_forward
- Devise a synthesis of each compound from benzene. You may also use any organic compounds having four carbons or fewer, and any required inorganic reagents. Co,CH3 a. b.arrow_forwardDevise a synthesis of each compound from phenol (C6H5OH) and any other organic or inorganic reagents.arrow_forwardDevise a synthesis of each compound from benzene and organicalcohols containing four or fewer carbons. You may also use anyrequired organic or inorganic reagents.arrow_forward
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