(1) For the following reactions, state the type of carbonyl reaction [e.g. a) is a hydride carbonyl reaction]. Give the full mechanism of each reaction. a) O 1.NaBH4 2. H3O+ b) O 1. BnMgBr 2. H3O+ c) O H PhNH2 d) O H H+ PhNH2 e) O H H+ MeOH f) O MeOH NaOMe
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NaBH4 (sodium borohydride) is a reducing agent that can reduce carbonyl compounds like aldehydes and ketones. So, the first reaction is a **hydride carbonyl reduction**. Mechanism: Show more…
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