Chapter 3: Q.1. (page 91)
Question: What reaction occurs when is treated with a. ? b. NaH? What happens when is treated with these same reagents?
Short Answer
a.
no reaction
b.
role="math" localid="1648118704086" no reaction
Chapter 3: Q.1. (page 91)
Question: What reaction occurs when is treated with a. ? b. NaH? What happens when is treated with these same reagents?
a.
no reaction
b.
role="math" localid="1648118704086" no reaction
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