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What Type of Solvent Would Be Best for Obtaining an Optically

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What type of solvent would be best for obtaining an optically active product in the following reaction? What type of solvent would be best for obtaining an optically active product in the following reaction?   A) polar protic B) polar aprotic C) apolar aprotic D) water


A) polar protic
B) polar aprotic
C) apolar aprotic
D) water

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