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    Exhibit 19-3 Consider the Reaction Below to Answer the Following Question(s)
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Exhibit 19-3 Consider the Reaction Below to Answer the Following Question(s)

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Question 41

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Exhibit 19-3
Consider the reaction below to answer the following question(s) . Exhibit 19-3 Consider the reaction below to answer the following question(s) .   -Refer to Exhibit 19-3.The product of this reaction is called: A) an ylide B) an acetal C) a gem diol D) a hydrate
-Refer to Exhibit 19-3.The product of this reaction is called:


A) an ylide
B) an acetal
C) a gem diol
D) a hydrate

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