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Consider the Following Product That Was Made from a Cross-Coupling

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Consider the following product that was made from a cross-coupling reaction. Consider the following product that was made from a cross-coupling reaction.   This product could have been made from   and ____. A) benzyl chloride B) phenyl iodide C) benzene D) benzyl iodide E) styrene This product could have been made from Consider the following product that was made from a cross-coupling reaction.   This product could have been made from   and ____. A) benzyl chloride B) phenyl iodide C) benzene D) benzyl iodide E) styrene and ____.


A) benzyl chloride
B) phenyl iodide
C) benzene
D) benzyl iodide
E) styrene

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