Shown below is a starting diol that can be converted using a sequence of reactio
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Shown below is a starting diol that can be converted using a sequence of reactions into the alkene show at the right. Also provide are a number of possible reagents that might be useful. Your task is to come up with a sequence of these and only these reagents to convert the diol to the alkene. I will post the quiz on TED with unlimited submissions possible. So if you do not get it correct the first time, try, try again! If you do not need as many steps as there are questions (9), then select M as the answer to the last question or questions, depending upon how many steps are not need. Some points to note: Not all of the reagents need be used; Some of the reagents might be needed more than once; the number is arrows shown is NOT the number of steps needed.Explanation / Answer
I think the correct order is without A, B, and G
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