Which of the following reagents should be used to convert hex-3-yne to (E)-hex-3-ene? O $HgSO_4$, $H_2O$ O $H_2$, Lindlar's catalyst O $H_2$, Pt O Na, $NH_3$
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The starting material is hex-3-yne, which is an alkyne (contains a carbon-carbon triple bond). The product is (E)-hex-3-ene, which is an alkene (contains a carbon-carbon double bond) with an E-configuration (trans-alkene). Show more…
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