The two alkenes shown below were synthesized from alkynes, Identity the alkyl bromides that were reacted with acetylene

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The two alkenes shown below were synthesized from alkynes, Identity the alkyl bromides that were reacted with acetylene

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The Two Alkenes Shown Below Were Synthesized From Alkynes Identity The Alkyl Bromides That Were Reacted With Acetylene 1
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The two alkenes shown below were synthesized from alkynes, Identity the alkyl bromides that were reacted with acetylene to form the alkyne, and the method of alkyne reduction CH,(CH), CH, CH (CH),,CH, 1. The alkylbromide used for alkylation of the left side (as drawn) of acetylene C(CH.CH b.CH(CH)CH с снуісна) усна d.(CH) CHCH CHCHCH(CHCH.CH 2. The sky bromide used for alkylation of the right side (as drawn) of acetylene; a.CH(CH.CH b. CH(CH)CH CH(CH)CH d (CH)CHCH, Br e. CH,CH, CHECH)CH, CH Ar 3. The method of alkyne reduction: a. Hy/indiars bà, LÀ NHI
b) ) CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH2CH2 CH2CH2CH(CH3)CH2CH3 1. The alkyl bromide used for alkylation of the left side (as drawn) of acetylene: a. CH3(CH2)6CH BV b. CH3(CH2) 11 CH2Br c. CH3(CH2)2CH2Br d.(CH3)2CHCH2Br e. CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH2CH2Br 2. The alkyl bromide used for alkylation of the 'right' side (as drawn) of acetylene: a. CH3(CH2).CH Br b. CH3(CH2)2CH2Br C. CH3(CH2)3CH2Br d. (CH3)2CHCH2BE e. CH CH2CH(CH3)CH2CH2Br 3. The method of alkyne reduction: a. Hz/Lindlars b.LI/NH3
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