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Chemistry, 04.06.2021 21:10, stryjker

34. Which type of reaction is represented by the equation?
CH. + Biz - CH. Br + HB,
A suhstitution
C. esterification
D. polymerization


34. Which type of reaction is represented by the

equation?
CH. + Biz - CH.Br + HB,
A suhstitution

answer
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