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-Dibromobutane can be converted to -butyne in a two-step reaction using:

In the reaction of -bromo--chlorocyclobutane with two equivalents of sodium in ether, the major product is

The reaction of an alkene with bromine produces a compound , which has , and The ozonolysis of alkene gives only one product. The alkene is Given: atomic mass of

In the following reaction and , respectively, are

Among the following reactions, a mixture of diastereomers is produced form

The major product of the following reaction sequence
is

A solution of of -dibromopropane in upon heating with excess produces of an unsaturated . The yield is closest to [Atomic weight of is ]

The compound shown below
can be readily prepared by Friedel-Crafts reaction between
