EP ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -MOD.MASTERING 18W
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Chapter 17.10, Problem 17.17P
Predict the products (if any) of the following reactions.
- a. (excess) benzene + isobutyl chloride + AlCl3
- b. (excess) toluene + butan-1-ol + BF3
- c. (excess) nitrobenzene + 2 — chloropropane + AlCl3
- d. (excess) benzene + 3,3 — dimethylbut — 1 — ene + HF
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