a. One molar equivalent of Br₂ b. One molar equivalent of HBr c. Two molar equivalents of HBr d. H2 (in excess)/Pt e. H₂, Ni2B (P-2) f. NaNH₂ in liquid NH3, then CH3I g. NaNH₂ in liquid NH3, then (CH3)3CBr
a. One molar equivalent of Br₂ b. One molar equivalent of HBr c. Two molar equivalents of HBr d. H2 (in excess)/Pt e. H₂, Ni2B (P-2) f. NaNH₂ in liquid NH3, then CH3I g. NaNH₂ in liquid NH3, then (CH3)3CBr
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