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Number the carbons in your starting material. (this numbering scheme is arbitrary and is only intended to you track where the carbons from your starting material appear in your product.) identify those same carbons in your final product and number them accordingly. what new bond do you know that you have to form? a. c-n b. c=o c. c=n d. c-o e. c=c f. c-c 0.5 points saved question 32 what kind of nucleophile will you need to form the new bond identified in problem 31?
a. tosylate
b. hydride reagent
c. organometallic reagent
d. enolate
e. alkoxide
f. cyanide
g. pyridine
what kind of electrophile will you need to form the new bond identifed in problem 31?
a. ketone
b. sulfonate ester
c. aldehyde
d. carboxylic acid
e. alkyl halide (ex. r-x)
f. epoxide
g. ester
is intermediate z the nucleophile or the electrophile? neither! nucleophile! electrophile! 0.5 points saved question 35 which reagent(s) go in the box for reaction 3?
a. cro3, h2so4, h2o
b. lialh4
c. h2so4
d. mesyl chloride (mscl) w/ pyridine
e. naoh
f. mg
g. mgbr

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