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What Is the Carbon Nucleophile Which Attacks Molecular Bromine in the Acid-Catalyzed

Question 120

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What is the carbon nucleophile which attacks molecular bromine in the acid-catalyzed α-bromination of a ketone?


A) an enolate
B) a Grignard reagent
C) an acetylide
D) a carbocation
E) an enol

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