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17) Single Step Reactions, 24 Pts Stereochemistry counts.
H502, NaOH
BH3: THF
(CH3),CH CH-CH2
+ Cl2 + H2O
KMnO4
cold, dilute
H/Ni
Br2
CC14
7C(CH3)3
KOH
heat
CI
conc. H2SO4
Heat
"он
03
Zn
H20
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