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When organic chemists want to track the location of specific atoms in a chemical reaction, we often use isotopes to do t
When organic chemists want to track the location of specific atoms in a chemical reaction, we often use isotopes to do this. One common isotope to use is deuterium (2H, abbreviated as D) instead of 'normal' hydrogen (¹H, usually just written as H). The beauty is that deuterium behaves the same way as 'normal' hydrogen in chemical reactions. Given this information, what would be the major organic product of the reaction of 3-methyl-1-pentene with D-Br? O E ہد ہد ود ہر OD O O O more than one of these is correct B A Br O A B O none of these is correct Br C Br Ꭰ Br E F Br G Br