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What Happens When the Following Substance Reacts with Water in the Presence

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Question 7

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What happens when the following substance reacts with water in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid? What happens when the following substance reacts with water in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid?   A)  An alkyne is produced. B)  An alcohol is produced. C)  The substance is converted to its cis isomer. D)  The substance is converted to its trans isomer.


A) An alkyne is produced.
B) An alcohol is produced.
C) The substance is converted to its cis isomer.
D) The substance is converted to its trans isomer.

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