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Chapter 13, Problem 49ASP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The disconnection that leads to an epoxide starting material needs to be identified.

Concept Introduction: The ring opening in epoxide is basically a reaction between nucleophile and an electrophile. In this case, oxygen atom resulting in epoxide ring act as an electrophile and other group act as a nucleophile.

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