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Synthesis map.
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Starting off with benzene, here are, you know, the basic eas reactions.
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Okay, so if we are going to brominate, you're going to use br2 with iron tribramide.
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Okay, if you're going to, well, it's going to get rid of this here, push this arrow down, okay, i'm just want to show the reagents.
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You can see the product.
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So if we're going to chlorinate, it's going to be a chloride gas and aluminum trichloride.
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Okay.
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To nitrate will use some nitric acid to sulfonate.
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We will use sulfuric acid.
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Okay, then to nitrate will also include some sulfuric acid as well.
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Well just to assure some the acidity.
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Then if we want to alkalate, we will use this lewis acid plus rcl, you know, an alkalide.
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Okay, so then this one will continue on.
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And then if we want to friedel crafts isolate, we will use the same.
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Aluminum trichloride lewis acid and now an acyl group as well okay so once we have our nitrobenzine we can reduce that with zinc and acid okay and we can turn that into the diosoneum with sodium nitrate and also some some kind of a you you know counter ion that will make sure this is you know a proper full salt here hcl okay so now with our bisonium salt we can do even more um substitution with that okay so starting off with um a fluorine a fluorine a fluorobenzine we can use some usually a cupric salt but here we will use hbf some borofluoride okay with heat and then if we want to chlorinate we will use the copper cuprach chloride okay if we want to brominate bromide version okay if we're going to iodate here it's going to be ki so that there are some slight differences across the halogenation techniques.
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Then if you want a nitral, again, the same copper one will be useful as well.
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Okay...