A dehydrohalogenation of an haloalkane yields The an alkene. Which of the two molecules completes the reaction? → CH3CH=CHCH3 + HBr CH3CHBrCH₂ CH3 B CH3 CHBRCHBr CH3

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The dehydrohalogenation of an haloalkane yields
an alkene. Which of the two molecules completes
the reaction?
→ CH₂CH=CHCH3 + HBr
CH3CHBRCH₂ CH3
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CH3CHBRCHBrCH3
Transcribed Image Text:A The dehydrohalogenation of an haloalkane yields an alkene. Which of the two molecules completes the reaction? → CH₂CH=CHCH3 + HBr CH3CHBRCH₂ CH3 pyright © 2003-2022 International Academy of Science. All Rights Reserved. B CH3CHBRCHBrCH3
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