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Where would the compound shown undergo monobromination wiuh Br/FeBrs (2 points)? Why (4 points)? A. ortho/para positions on ring 1 0 B. meta position on ring 1 D. meta position on ring 2 ring 1 nin2 C. ortho/para positions on ring 2 E. mixture of meta position on ring 1 and ortho/para positions on ring 2 Which of the following compounds has the fastest SN1 reaction rate with H-O in acetone (2 pe? Esplin. (4 ps) (Hiat: fastest SNI means most stable carbocation formed) 29. IV 30. What is the product of the following reaction? (Show proper sterench Please answer 29 and explain. Thank you
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