Loose Leaf Student Solutions Manual Organic Chemistry
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Author: Francis Carey, Robert Giuliano
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (edition 10)
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Chapter 9, Problem 25P
Write the structure of the major organic product isolated from the reaction of
Hydrogen (
Hydrogen (
Hydrogen chloride (
Hydrogen chloride (
Chlorine (
Chlorine (
Aqueous sulfuric acid, mercury(
Ozone followed by hydrolysis
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Loose Leaf Student Solutions Manual Organic Chemistry
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