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Transcribed Image Text:How many distinct products are possible for the following reaction?
OOOO
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O
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HI
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Step 1: Reaction overview
When cyclopentadiene reacts with anhydrous HI, it undergoes addition reaction at one of the unsaturation and forms iodo-substituted product.
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