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How would you synthesis 4-methoxyphenol form bromobenzene in NOT more than five step ? State clearly the reagents used in each step and show the structure of intermediate compounds in your synthetic scheme.

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Reagents are (1) NaOH/ high temperature and pressure (2) `Me_(2)SO-(4)` (3) conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`, (4) Fusion with NaOH (5) `H_(3)O^(+)`
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