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If the Following Compound Were Dissolved in Ether and Treated

Question 33

Question 33

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If the following compound were dissolved in ether and treated with HCl,which of the following describes the product(s) of the reaction? If the following compound were dissolved in ether and treated with HCl,which of the following describes the product(s)  of the reaction?   A) 3-bromoheptane B) 4-bromoheptane C) a mixture of 3-bromoheptane and 4-bromoheptane


A) 3-bromoheptane
B) 4-bromoheptane
C) a mixture of 3-bromoheptane and 4-bromoheptane

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