Show by a series of equations, using any necessary organic or inorganic reagents, how acetic acid can
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(a) H2NCH2CO2H
(b) C6H5OCH2CO2H
(c) NCCH2CO2H
(d) HO2CCH2CO2H
(e) ICH2CO2H
(f ) BrCH2CO2CH2CH3
(g) (C6H5)3P -- CHCO2CH2CH3
(h) C6H5CH==CHCO2CH2CH3
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