Propose an efficient synthesis of hexylamine from hexanoic acid. A. The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagents in the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct solution, provide just one answer. D. SOCI₂ G. NaN3 OH NO KO B. excess NH3 E. NH2NH2 H.H₂, Pd NH₂ C. NaCN F. NH3, NaBH3CN, H+ I. 1) LIAIH4; 2) H₂O

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Propose an efficient synthesis of hexylamine from hexanoic acid.
A.
The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary
reagents in the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct
solution, provide just one answer.
D. SOCI2
G. NaN3
OH
10
KO
B. excess NH3
E. NH2NH2
H. H₂, Pd
NH₂
C. NaCN
F. NH3, NaBH3CN, H+
I. 1) LiAlH4; 2) H₂O
Transcribed Image Text:Propose an efficient synthesis of hexylamine from hexanoic acid. A. The transformation above can be performed with some reagent or combination of the reagents listed below. Give the necessary reagents in the correct order, as a string of letters (without spaces or punctuation, such as "EBF"). If there is more than one correct solution, provide just one answer. D. SOCI2 G. NaN3 OH 10 KO B. excess NH3 E. NH2NH2 H. H₂, Pd NH₂ C. NaCN F. NH3, NaBH3CN, H+ I. 1) LiAlH4; 2) H₂O
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