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- 2. The following transformations represent either a reversible or irreversible reaction with a carbonyl. In the box above each reaction arrow, specify whether the reaction is reversible "R" or irreversible "I". a. H. b. d. HO OH2. Draw the mechanism (curved arrows) of the following reaction that takes a dihalide and eliminates it to be an alkyne through two separate E2 reactions. Label the dihalide as geminal or vicinal. CI CI NaNH, (2 equiv) NH3Draw all possible products in the following reaction and circle the most stable product. Br КОН ELOH
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