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    Draw an Arrow Pushing Mechanism to Illustrate the Formation of T-Butyl
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Draw an Arrow Pushing Mechanism to Illustrate the Formation of T-Butyl

Question 29

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Draw an arrow pushing mechanism to illustrate the formation of t-butyl bromide from t-butanol and draw in the necessary intermediates and products formed. Draw an arrow pushing mechanism to illustrate the formation of t-butyl bromide from t-butanol and draw in the necessary intermediates and products formed.

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