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Consider the Following Molecular Model

Question 15

Question 15

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Consider the following molecular model.Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are labeled. Consider the following molecular model.Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are labeled.   Which of the following reactants could be used to produce this compound? A) 2-chloropropanoic acid and ethanol B) propanoic acid and chloroethanol C) propanoic acid and ethanol Which of the following reactants could be used to produce this compound?


A) 2-chloropropanoic acid and ethanol
B) propanoic acid and chloroethanol
C) propanoic acid and ethanol

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