1. Provide a reasonable synthetic scheme for synthesizing the following compounds from the indicated starting material. Each synthesis requires several steps and the order of steps is important. You may use any inorganic reagents or reagents containing 2 or fewer carbons unless otherwise specified. a. b. (as the only source of C)
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