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Which of the following best explains why the synthetic route shown below would be unsuccessful? Which of the following best explains why the synthetic route shown below would be unsuccessful?   A) The alkynide anion is not a strong enough nucleophile to react with 1-bromopropane in step 1. B) Sodium amide is not a strong enough base to deprotonate the terminal alkyne in step 2. C) The alkynide anion formed by reaction with sodium amide will facilitate an E2 (rather than S<sub>N</sub>2) reaction with t-butyl bromide. D) Both substitution reactions will occur on the same end of the alkyne,making a product different than the one shown. E) Reaction with sodium amide will result in formation of a primary alkyne.

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