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- For the following reactions: A. Draw the missing reactant, reagent or product including the correct stereochemistry where appropriate. B. Determine the Reaction Pathway (Sn1, Sn2, E1, E2) leading to the desired product C. How many steps are in the Reaction as can be plotted on a Reaction Coordinate?Draw the exo and endo cycloaddition products.Not sure what substitution goes here for the SN2 reaction
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