What charge of hydrogen is in the inorganic acid? What structure will characterize the intermediate in this reaction mechanism after the leaving group is removed? What is the major product in the reaction mechanism?
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What charge of hydrogen is in the inorganic acid?
What structure will characterize the intermediate in this reaction mechanism after the leaving group is removed?
What is the major product in the reaction mechanism?
![Observe the following reaction and answer items 73 to 80.
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73. What is the main functional group of the organic molecule?
A. Aldehyde functional group
B. Carbonyl functional group
C. Carboxyl functional group
D. Hydroxyl functional group
74. This reaction mechanism is the proposed explanation for the preparation of alkenes from the organic molecule. It is
expected that the process involves
of the organic molecule and is known as a
reaction.
A. Reduction: dehydration
B. Oxidation: rearrangement
C. Substitution: dehydration
D. Oxidation: hydration
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