58. What is the major product of this reaction? Br₂ H3O+ (A) (C) "ore orl Br 59. What is the product of this reaction after neutralization? (A) (B) Br (C) (D) HN-CH3 C (B) -CH3 (D) Br NH₂ CH3 N-CH3 HN-CH₂ H3O H₂O Br (C) 61. W (A C
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![58. What is the major product of this reaction?
Br₂
H3O+
(A)
(C)
(A)
59. What is the product
of this reaction after
neutralization?
(B)
(C)
Br
or
Br
(D)
HN-CH3
C
-CH3
(B)
(D)
NH₂
Br
CH3
N-CH3
HN-CH₂
H3O
H₂O
Br
(C)
(A)
HO
(B)
61. Which conversion is energetically favorable?
ok-ob
H
bi
(D)
bi
-
سمه
?
(A)
(D)
ia
62. What starting material will genera
product with the given reaction s
1. NaOEt in ethanol
HO
2
HO
요.
2.
3. H₂0, H₂O, heat
OH
OEt
63. What is the
monomeric ur
polyhydroxy-
biodegradab
(A) A
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