Find the final product. Organic Chemistry.

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The discussion revolves around finding the final product of a specific organic chemistry reaction. The user initially provided an incorrect answer and was asked to share the intermediate steps leading to their conclusion for better assistance. They later clarified that confusion arose from specific elements in the reaction. Ultimately, the user resolved the issue independently. The thread highlights the importance of detailing reaction steps in organic chemistry problem-solving.
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Homework Statement


Find the product of this

http://www.webassign.net/ksorgchem2/14-P-019e1.jpg


The Attempt at a Solution


I tried this but it is wrong.

http://www.webassign.net/marvinimages/e/d/b3dfb33e165ce17f7b0a8bab7b9d9d.png

Not really sure what to do now.
 
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All you've shown is what you gave as a final answer. What were the intermediate reaction steps that got you to that final answer? Without that information to see where you went wrong, you won't be able to get help here.
 
It's alright, I figured out how to do it. Just got confused with D, and H.
 
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