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Transcribed Image Text:B. Which Sw1 reaction of each pair would you expect to take place more rapidly? Explain
your answer.
+ H,0
+ HCI
OH
+ HCI
OH
(a) (1)
(b) (1)
or
+ H,0
Br
+ HBr
OH
+ MEOH
+ HCI
(2)
OMe
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