Consider the following sequence of reactions, taken from the early steps in a synthesis

Chapter 6, Problem 2

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Consider the following sequence of reactions, taken from the early steps in a synthesis of v-fluorooleic acid, a toxic natural compound from an African shrub. (v-Fluorooleic acid, also called ratsbane, has been used to kill rats and also as an arrow poison in tribal warfare. Two more steps beyond those below are required to complete its synthesis.) (i) 1-Bromo-8-fluorooctane + sodium acetylide (the sodium salt of ethyne) 9: compound A (C10H17F) (ii) Compound A + NaNH2 9: compound B (C10H16FNa) (iii) Compound B + Ii(CH2)7iCl 9: compound C (C17H30ClF) (iv) Compound C + NaCN 9: compound D (C18H30NF) (a) Elucidate the structures of compounds A, B, C, and D above. (b) Write the mechanism for each of the reactions above. (c) Write the structure of the transition state for each reaction.

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