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Complete the following reaction sequence by drawing in the neutral reagents and products where necessary. the product of this reaction has a molecular formula of c7h6o2 and has a 1h nmr spectrum (cdcl3) of ~12.1 (s), 8.1 (m), and 7.6–7.4 (m) ppm. *show covalent bonds in all compounds.
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Balance and in which category does it fit in? single or double displacement or synthesis or decomposition? (a) k2 o → k + o2 (b) na + i2 → nai (c) cu(no3 )2 + naoh → cu(oh)2 + nano3 (d) kclo3 → kcl + o2 (e) ca(no3 )2 + hbr → cabr2 + hno3 (f) sn(oh)2 → sno + h2 o (g) p4 + n2 o → p4 o6 + n2 (h) fe + al2 (so4 )3 → feso4 + al (i) alcl3 + na2 co3 → al2 (co3 )3 + nacl (j) c3 h6 + o2 → co2 + h2 o
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2-bromo-2-methylbutane undergoes an e1 elimination reaction in the presence of ethanol. in the next reaction only one of the possible products is represented. although the product shown is not the major product of the reaction, notice that there is more than one way it can be produced. complete the mechanism and draw the missing substances.
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