En ontain viruses, Unless you need to edit, it's safer to stay in Protected View. 1. Write the correct IUPAC names for the following orgarnic cormpounds: Br CH3 H3C H. (Assign E or Z configuration) b. 2. Classify the following reagents as either nucleophiles or electrophiles: HS, OH,, CH,COOH, H,SO,
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