to M its M req 1. 2. (Ph),C-OH 1. a Proton transfer b= Lewis acid/base c= Electrophilic addition 2. HCI Na CN Submit Ans

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to M its M req 1. 2. (Ph),C-OH 1. a Proton transfer b= Lewis acid/base c= Electrophilic addition 2. HCI Na CN Submit Ans

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To M Its M Req 1 2 Ph C Oh 1 A Proton Transfer B Lewis Acid Base C Electrophilic Addition 2 Hci Na Cn Submit Ans 1
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To M Its M Req 1 2 Ph C Oh 1 A Proton Transfer B Lewis Acid Base C Electrophilic Addition 2 Hci Na Cn Submit Ans 2
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to M its M req 1. 2. (Ph),C-OH 1. a Proton transfer b= Lewis acid/base c= Electrophilic addition 2. HCI Na CN Submit Answer (Ph),C-Cl + H₂O CN d E1 Elimination. e E2 Elimination The rections above involve synthesis or reactions of alcohols and ether Identify the mechanism by which they proceed from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a-g for your answers. CH₂ Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining f = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution g= SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
1. 2. a= Proton transfer b= Lewis acid/base c = Electrophilic addition 1. OH 2. Submit Answer Br₂ H₂O d e [Review Topics) 0%. + E1 Elimination E2 Elimination + HBr The rections above involve synthesis or reactions of alcohols and ethers. Identify the mechanism by which they proceed from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a- g for your answers. Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining [References] f = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution. g= SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
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