Q3. Epoxide as electrophiles provide a path to new compound. Example is a reaction between methyloxirane (A) and sodium

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Q3. Epoxide as electrophiles provide a path to new compound. Example is a reaction between methyloxirane (A) and sodium

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Q3. Epoxide as electrophiles provide a path to new compound. Example is a reaction between methyloxirane (A) and sodium salt of propyne to form (B). (a) What would you propose to use as an nucleophiles to prepare C, D, E, and F (just reagents)? (b) For extra points, use arrow to show the movement of electrons from nucleophiles to selected electrophile (remember epoxide ring has two electrophiles) new bond formed CH (C) -- CH SH OH (D) -ahH² (B) (d) (C) c OH CH nucleophie но (b) CH -0-8 (A) (0) CH CH OH CHE CH (E) On (F) NH
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