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What Kind of Reaction Does the Conversion of a to B

Question 18

Question 18

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What kind of reaction does the conversion of A to B represent? What kind of reaction does the conversion of A to B represent?   A) Addition reaction B) Substitution reaction C) Elimination reaction D) Acid-base reaction


A) Addition reaction
B) Substitution reaction
C) Elimination reaction
D) Acid-base reaction

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