What is lasted OS that I can upgrade to with Tiger

Purchased iMac5,2 at thrift shop with Intel Core 2 Duo, 1.83 GHz, 1 processor, 2 cores, L2 cache (per processor) 2 MB, Mac OS 10.4.11, Darwin 8.11.1
Can I upgrade, with the applicable disc(s) from Apple, to Snow Leopard? then to Mountain Lion? then to Mavericks?
New to Apple so just trying to get computer as up-to-date as possible.
Thanks.

On that iMac, you need to buy a Snow Leopard DVD and a download code for Lion. It can't be upgraded past 10.7.5.
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