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Chemistry, 16.03.2020 19:14, braydenmcd02

Radical bromination is 1700 times more selective for a tertiary carbon than it is for a primary carbon. Using this information and the starting materials given, what percentage of the monobrominated product will have substitution at a primary carbon?

A) 0.2%
B) 0.5%
C) 0.9%
D) 1.3%

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