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Transcribed Image Text:Identify the correct product (labelled A, B or C) for each of the following transformations. Refer to the reagent list provided for
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H₂/Pd
A
m
HO
HC1
H₂O/H₂SO4
Pd
x
H₂
SO4
B
CI OH
OH
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