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Draw an alkyl halide that would undergo an SN2 reaction to yield this product under the conditions shown below. Use wedge and dash bonds to indicate sterochemistry where appropriate.

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**Task Box:**
- A dashed box labeled "Draw Starting Alkyl Halide" is present, indicating a space where the user is required to input or draw a structure.

**Reaction Setup:**
- Below the dashed box, an arrow points downward towards a structural diagram.
- Reagents listed next to the arrow include:
  - Potassium acetate (CH₃CO₂K)
  - Tetrahydrofuran (THF)

**Chemical Structure:**
- The product of the reaction is shown as a chemical structure:
  - A benzene ring connected to a two-carbon chain, where the first carbon is attached to the ring.
  - The second carbon is bonded to an acetate group (an oxygen atom double-bonded to a carbon, which is also single-bonded to another oxygen atom connected to a methyl group).

**Instruction:**
- "Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area" is shown on the right side, indicating an interactive component for users to engage with the question.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a chemistry educational interface from app.101edu.co, specifically a question from an Aktiv Chemistry module. This is question 1 of 21. ### Description: **Task Box:** - A dashed box labeled "Draw Starting Alkyl Halide" is present, indicating a space where the user is required to input or draw a structure. **Reaction Setup:** - Below the dashed box, an arrow points downward towards a structural diagram. - Reagents listed next to the arrow include: - Potassium acetate (CH₃CO₂K) - Tetrahydrofuran (THF) **Chemical Structure:** - The product of the reaction is shown as a chemical structure: - A benzene ring connected to a two-carbon chain, where the first carbon is attached to the ring. - The second carbon is bonded to an acetate group (an oxygen atom double-bonded to a carbon, which is also single-bonded to another oxygen atom connected to a methyl group). **Instruction:** - "Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area" is shown on the right side, indicating an interactive component for users to engage with the question.
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