How are the compounds in each pair related to each other? Are they identical, enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or not isomers of each other?

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Problem 30CTQ: According to the conventions above, what is the sign ( + or ) of the P.E. change (H) for Rxn 3?
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How are the compounds in each pair related to each other? Are they identical, enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or not isomers of each other?
|-
2°
3-
H
CCH₂OH
BrCH₂ CH3
and
HỌ CH,
H
CH₂Br
and
CH3
HOCH₂ H
BrCH₂
and
H
Дона
CH₂ H
CH₂
CH₂OH
Br H
Transcribed Image Text:|- 2° 3- H CCH₂OH BrCH₂ CH3 and HỌ CH, H CH₂Br and CH3 HOCH₂ H BrCH₂ and H Дона CH₂ H CH₂ CH₂OH Br H
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