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a) What is/are the major product(s) of this reaction?
b) Which reagents best accomplish this transformation?

Transcribed Image Text:Which reagents best accomplish this transformation?
'Br
O a.
CH,ОН, heat
O b. NaOCH3, CH;OH
c.
1. Mg, ether 2. H20
O d. NACN, acetone

Transcribed Image Text:What is/are the major product(s) of this reaction?
CH;OH, H*
a.
+ enantiomer
OCH3
O b.
OCH3
+ enantiomer
OCH3
O d.
+ enantiomer
OCH3
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