11:51 PM Fri Mar 3 Draw the products of the two step reaction sequence shown below. Ignore inorganic byproducts. If the reaction results in a mixture of ortho and para isomers, draw only the para-product. Br2 (1 equiv) FeBr3 Select to Draw < Problem 45

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Draw the products of the two step reaction sequence
shown below. Ignore inorganic byproducts. If the reaction
results in a mixture of ortho and para isomers, draw only
the para-product.
Br2 (1 equiv)
FeBr3
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Transcribed Image Text:11:51 PM Fri Mar 3 ← Draw the products of the two step reaction sequence shown below. Ignore inorganic byproducts. If the reaction results in a mixture of ortho and para isomers, draw only the para-product. Br2 (1 equiv) FeBr3 Select to Draw I I I I I I I I I I ●●● Problem 49 of 21 Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area ☎17% Submit
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Transcribed Image Text:11:51 PM Fri Mar 3 ← I I I Select to Draw cat. H2SO4 SO3 (1 equiv) Select to Draw I 1 I I I I I I Version: 3.88.13 + 3802 production ●●● Problem 49 of 21 Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area ☎17% Submit
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