ORGANIC CHEM LL W/WILEYPLUS BLCKBRD >I
ORGANIC CHEM LL W/WILEYPLUS BLCKBRD >I
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Author: Solomons
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 6, Problem 33P

1-Bromobicyclo[2, 2,1] heptane is extremely unreactive in either S N 2 or S N 1 reactions. Provide explanations for this behavior.

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