ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 25, Problem 37P
Draw the product that is obtained from the reaction of cholesterol with the following reagents:
a. H2, Pd/C
b. acetyl chlonde
c. H2 SO4, Δ
d. H2 O, H+
e. a proxyacid
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