The conversion of compound A to compound E in the previous question occurs via three intermediates (compounds B-D) and a series of different mechanisms. Sort the reaction mechanisms below in order of occurrence during the conversion of compound A into Compound E.

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The conversion of compound A to
compound E in the previous question
occurs via three intermediates
(compounds B-D) and a series of different
mechanisms. Sort the reaction
mechanisms below in order of
occurrence during the conversion of
compound A into Compound E.
Loss of a leaving group
Rearrangement
Proton transfer
Your answer
HO
H2SO4
compound A
compound E
Transcribed Image Text:H9.27 - Level 1 Unanswered • 3 attempts left The conversion of compound A to compound E in the previous question occurs via three intermediates (compounds B-D) and a series of different mechanisms. Sort the reaction mechanisms below in order of occurrence during the conversion of compound A into Compound E. Loss of a leaving group Rearrangement Proton transfer Your answer HO H2SO4 compound A compound E
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