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Chapter 6, Problem 43P
Answer Problem 42 using 2-butyne as the starting material instead of propyne.
What will be the major product of the reaction of 1 mol of propyne with each of the following reagents?
- a. HBr (1 mol)
- b. HBr (2 mol)
- c. aqueous H2SO4, HgSO4
- d. H2/Lindlar catalyst
- e. NaNH2
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Pearson eText for Essential Organic Chemistry -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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