A combinatorial library was built by reacting the carbonyl compounds in group A with the Grignard reagents formed from the halides in group B, followed by esterification of the resulting product with the acids in group C. Which of the following compounds could not be part of the resulting combinatorial library? Group A Group B Group C
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The process involves three steps: (1) reacting carbonyl compounds from group A with Grignard reagents formed from halides in group B, (2) followed by esterification of the resulting product with acids from group C. This process is used to create a combinatorial Show more…
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