The product E of the following sequence of reactions? a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
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The question is asking which product (E) is formed from the given sequence of chemical reactions, and it provides multiple-choice options for different structural representations of potential products.
Answer
V
The final answer is V.
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The final answer is V.
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The sequence of reactions transforms the initial carboxylic acid into an alkane with a branched chain. The initial conversion using PCl₅ and AlCl₃ likely involves Friedel-Crafts acylation, and Raney nickel is used for hydrogenation, leading to a hydrocarbon product.
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