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- Please fill out for each reaction i.Fill in the missing starting materials, products, or reagents as necessary.If no reaction occurs, write "N.R." and explain why this is the case. ii. Label each transformation as SN1, SN2, or acid/base. iii. Indicate if the product is racemic or a single enantiomer.What are products formed from the below reaction? Draw the stereoisomers and name them. (There are two different constitutional isomers and each constitutional isomer has 2^n stereoisomers.) Please solve the problem in detail.Making sure to pay attention to stereochemistry, what is the main product for each reaction?
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