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Jramos095

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1 mole of bromocyclohexane reacts with 2 moles of Li to give:
  A)
  cyclohexene
  B)
  cyclohexyllithium
  C)
  cyclohexane
  D)
  hexane
  E)
  hexyllithium

Question 2

What is the final product in the following reaction sequence?
   
   
   
  A)
   
 
  B)
   
 
  C)
   
 
  D)
   
 
  E)
  none of these

Question 3

1-Hexanol and 1-ethoxybutane are examples of:
  A)
  enantiomers
  B)
  diastereomers
  C)
  stereoisomers
  D)
  constitutional isomers
  E)
  none of these



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c

Answer to Question 3

d



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