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Chapter 4.13, Problem 44P
Draw all possible stereoisomers for each of the following:
- a. 2-chloro-3-hexanol
- b. 2-bromo-4-chlorohexane
- c. 2,3-dichloropentane
- d. 1,3-dibromopentane
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