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    The Fifth Step in the Mechanism of an Alkene Reacting
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The Fifth Step in the Mechanism of an Alkene Reacting

Question 69

Question 69

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The fifth step in the mechanism of an alkene reacting with Wilkinson's catalyst is ____.


A) insertion
B) ligand association
C) oxidative addition
D) reductive elimination
E) ligand dissociation

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