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Chapter 6.5, Problem 11P
  1. a. What is the major product of each of the following reactions?

Chapter 6.5, Problem 11P, a. What is the major product of each of the following reactions? b.What do the first three reactions , example  1

Chapter 6.5, Problem 11P, a. What is the major product of each of the following reactions? b.What do the first three reactions , example  2

Chapter 6.5, Problem 11P, a. What is the major product of each of the following reactions? b.What do the first three reactions , example  3

Chapter 6.5, Problem 11P, a. What is the major product of each of the following reactions? b.What do the first three reactions , example  4

b.    What do the first three reactions have in common?

c.    How do the first three reactions differ?

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