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Which of the Following Reactions Would Constitute a Reasonable Synthesis

Question 111

Question 111

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Which of the following reactions would constitute a reasonable synthesis of propyl acetate?


A) Which of the following reactions would constitute a reasonable synthesis of propyl acetate? A)    B)    C)    D) All of these choices. E) None of these choices.
B) Which of the following reactions would constitute a reasonable synthesis of propyl acetate? A)    B)    C)    D) All of these choices. E) None of these choices.
C) Which of the following reactions would constitute a reasonable synthesis of propyl acetate? A)    B)    C)    D) All of these choices. E) None of these choices.
D) All of these choices.
E) None of these choices.

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