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Multistep Transformations

Draw the major product from each of the reaction sequences shown below.
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1.
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 1
1)perbenzoic acid (C6H5CO3H)
2) ethyllithium (C2H5Li)
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 2
3) PCC (C5H5N.CrO3.HCl)

Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 3
2.
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 4
1)C6H5MgBr in ether
2) phosphoric acid (H3PO4) & heat
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 5
3) ozonolysis (O3, then H2O2)

Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 6
3.
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 7
1)Jones' reag. (CrO3 in aq. H2SO4)
2) ethanol & acid catalyst & heat
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 8
3) NaOC2H5 & heat; then H3O(+)

Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 9
4.
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 10
1)C2H5COCl + AlCl3 & heat
2) (C6H5)3P=CH2 in ether
Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 11
3) B2H6 in ether; then H2O2 & NaOH

Virtual Textbook: Practice Problems — Predicting Products From Multistep Syntheses I, figure 12