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Suppose you have compounds $A-D$ at your disposal. Using these compounds, devise two different ways to make $E$. Which one of these methods is preferred, and why?
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The first method involves using compound A, which is a large, bulky nucleophile, to react with CH3I. The second method involves using compound B, which is a smaller nucleophile, to react with compound D. Show more…
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