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9. organic synthesis

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Advanced starters for 10

9. Organic synthesis

9.1 Organic transformations 1

9.2 Organic transformations 2

9.3 Organic transformations 3

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Further synthesis problems can be found in each organic chemistry chapter.

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Advanced starters for 10
9. Organic synthesis
9.1. Organic transformations 1

Complete the diagram showing the reagents, conditions and mechanisms that accompany the following
transformations.

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9. Organic synthesis
9.1. Organic transformations 2

Complete the diagram showing the reagents, conditions and mechanisms that accompany the following
transformations.

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9. Organic synthesis
9.3. Organic transformations 3

Complete the diagram below to show the reagents and species formed.

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9. Organic synthesis
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9.1 Organic transformations 1

9.2 Organic transformations 2

9.3 Organic transformations 3

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