Br ○ OH A excess Br2, NaOH B 1. Br2 (1 equiv), PC13 (1 equiv) 2. H₂O 0 Br2 CH3CO2H OH D excess Br2, NaOH Done 1. Br2 (1 equiv), PC13 (1 equiv) 2. H₂O OH A excess Br2, NaOH 1. Br2 (1 equiv), PC13 (1 equiv) B 2. H₂O Br2 C CH3CO2H D excess Br2 Done
Br ○ OH A excess Br2, NaOH B 1. Br2 (1 equiv), PC13 (1 equiv) 2. H₂O 0 Br2 CH3CO2H OH D excess Br2, NaOH Done 1. Br2 (1 equiv), PC13 (1 equiv) 2. H₂O OH A excess Br2, NaOH 1. Br2 (1 equiv), PC13 (1 equiv) B 2. H₂O Br2 C CH3CO2H D excess Br2 Done
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Chapter11: Chemical Kinetics
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