71. What is the major product formed from this reaction? A. o-bromophenol B. p-bromophenol C. m-bromophenol D. Both A and B 72. What type of reaction is catalyzed based on the chemical equation? A. Addition reaction B. Substitution reaction C. Dehydration reaction D. Reduction-Oxidation reaction

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Refer to the reaction to answer the items 70 to 72.
OH
+ Br
70. What is the minor product formed from this reaction?
A. o-bromophenol
B. p-bromophenol
C. m-bromophenol
D. Both A and B
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Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the reaction to answer the items 70 to 72. OH + Br 70. What is the minor product formed from this reaction? A. o-bromophenol B. p-bromophenol C. m-bromophenol D. Both A and B Question Page 6 of 8 Previous Next پیار CS2
71. What is the major product formed from this reaction?
A. o-bromophenol
B. p-bromophenol
C. m-bromophenol
D. Both A and B
72. What type of reaction is catalyzed based on the chemical equation?
A. Addition reaction
B. Substitution reaction
C. Dehydration reaction
D. Reduction-Oxidation reaction
73. 0-hydroxybenzoic acid is a major product formed with phenol and which
I-primary alcohol
II- sodium hydroxide
III - water
IV- carbon dioxide
A. I and III
B. I and IV
Transcribed Image Text:71. What is the major product formed from this reaction? A. o-bromophenol B. p-bromophenol C. m-bromophenol D. Both A and B 72. What type of reaction is catalyzed based on the chemical equation? A. Addition reaction B. Substitution reaction C. Dehydration reaction D. Reduction-Oxidation reaction 73. 0-hydroxybenzoic acid is a major product formed with phenol and which I-primary alcohol II- sodium hydroxide III - water IV- carbon dioxide A. I and III B. I and IV
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