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Chapter 6, Problem 21P

Both of the following reactions involve nucleophilic substitution. The product of reaction

(a) is an isomer of the product of reaction (b). What kind of isomer? By what mechanism does nucleophilic substitution occur? Write the structural formula of the product of each reaction.

Chapter 6, Problem 21P, Both of the following reactions involve nucleophilic substitution. The product of reaction (a) is an

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