4. For each pair state whether the two are a) the same molecule, b) different compounds that are not isomers, c) constit

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4. For each pair state whether the two are a) the same molecule, b) different compounds that are not isomers, c) constit

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4. For each pair state whether the two are a) the same molecule, b) different compounds that are not isomers, c) constitutional isomers, d) diastereomers, or e) enantiomers. CEN A) Br B) Br CEN CI Br CI Br HS SH NH2 NH2 Н H 5. Write out the stepwise mechanism (include intermediates or transition state) for: CH3 NaOCH2CH3 CH3CH2CHCH3 - CH2CH=C(CH3)2 Br
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