From the table of available reagents select the one(s) you would use to convert cyclohexanone to the following compound: CH₂Br Use the minimum number of steps; from one to five are required. List reagents by letter in the order that they are used; example: fa. Reagents Available a. BH3, THF; followed by H₂O₂, OH g. Na* -CH(CO₂C₂H5) (from CH₂(CO₂C₂H5)2 + Na* OC2H5) b. Br2, CH3CO₂H h. PBr3 c. HCN, KCN i. PhCH₂Br j. Ph3P+--CH₂ k. pyridine, heat 1. PhBr d. H₂O*, heat e. LDA (lithium diisopropylamide) f. NaBH4 Submit Answer Try Another Version 3 item attempts remaining

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From the table of available reagents select the one(s) you would use to convert cyclohexanone to the following compound:
CH₂Br
Use the minimum number of steps; from one to five are required.
List reagents by letter in the order that they are used; example: fa.
Reagents Available
a. BH3, THF; followed by H₂O₂, OH g. Na* -CH(CO₂C₂H5) (from CH₂(CO₂C₂H5)2 + Na* OC2H5)
h. PBr3
i. PhCH₂Br
b. Br2, CH3CO₂H
c. HCN, KCN
d. H₂O*, heat
e. LDA (lithium diisopropylamide)
f. NaBH4
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j. Ph3P+--CH₂
k. pyridine, heat
I. PhBr
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Transcribed Image Text:From the table of available reagents select the one(s) you would use to convert cyclohexanone to the following compound: CH₂Br Use the minimum number of steps; from one to five are required. List reagents by letter in the order that they are used; example: fa. Reagents Available a. BH3, THF; followed by H₂O₂, OH g. Na* -CH(CO₂C₂H5) (from CH₂(CO₂C₂H5)2 + Na* OC2H5) h. PBr3 i. PhCH₂Br b. Br2, CH3CO₂H c. HCN, KCN d. H₂O*, heat e. LDA (lithium diisopropylamide) f. NaBH4 Submit Answer Try Another Version j. Ph3P+--CH₂ k. pyridine, heat I. PhBr 3 item attempts remaining
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