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![Which of the following would produce the greatest amount of 1,3-
diaxial strain when substituted for H and Cl in the following structure?
H
C1
CN
OH
CO2H
O CCH3)3](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/e59c93b1-dc19-4e35-8dd7-f19496d72abd/0b7a732e-94b7-49b9-a3a8-fb577917665f/fndz3c_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following would produce the greatest amount of 1,3-
diaxial strain when substituted for H and Cl in the following structure?
H
C1
CN
OH
CO2H
O CCH3)3
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