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Consider the following sequence of reactions: Consider the following sequence of reactions:   a)	What is the major organic product obtained from the sequence of reactions? a.     b.   c.   d.    b)	If KMnO4 had been replaced by Na2Cr2O7, what would be the final product of the reaction? a) What is the major organic product obtained from the sequence of reactions?
a.
Consider the following sequence of reactions:   a)	What is the major organic product obtained from the sequence of reactions? a.     b.   c.   d.    b)	If KMnO4 had been replaced by Na2Cr2O7, what would be the final product of the reaction?
b.
Consider the following sequence of reactions:   a)	What is the major organic product obtained from the sequence of reactions? a.     b.   c.   d.    b)	If KMnO4 had been replaced by Na2Cr2O7, what would be the final product of the reaction?
c.
Consider the following sequence of reactions:   a)	What is the major organic product obtained from the sequence of reactions? a.     b.   c.   d.    b)	If KMnO4 had been replaced by Na2Cr2O7, what would be the final product of the reaction?
d.
Consider the following sequence of reactions:   a)	What is the major organic product obtained from the sequence of reactions? a.     b.   c.   d.    b)	If KMnO4 had been replaced by Na2Cr2O7, what would be the final product of the reaction?

b) If KMnO4 had been replaced by Na2Cr2O7, what would be the final product of the reaction?


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