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    Addition of Hydrogen Chloride to the Following Molecule Would Produce
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Addition of Hydrogen Chloride to the Following Molecule Would Produce

Question 145

Question 145

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Addition of hydrogen chloride to the following molecule would produce: Addition of hydrogen chloride to the following molecule would produce:   A) I and II B) II and III C) I and IV D) V E) All of these choices are equally likely to be formed.


A) I and II
B) II and III
C) I and IV
D) V
E) All of these choices are equally likely to be formed.

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