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Transcribed Image Text:Which reagents would you choose to complete the following conversion?
Step
, step
and finally step
CI.
.CI
A HNO3, H2SO4
С вr, FeBrg
E Zn(Hg), HC1
G Br2, light
B Clh, FeCl;
D NH3, HC1
F CH;CHCICH;
H
AICI3
CI
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