(a)
Interpretation:
An alkyl bromide that can be treated with
Concept introduction:
Depending on the stereochemistry of the product/s, the number of product/s formed in the given reaction, reaction conditions, solvents used, and the reactant molecule can be found out. The inversion of configuration takes place in an
(b)
Interpretation:
An alkyl bromide that can be treated with
Concept introduction:
Depending on the stereochemistry of the product/s, the number of product/s formed in the given reaction, reaction conditions, solvents used, and the reactant molecule can be found out. The inversion of configuration takes place in an
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