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What are the stereochemical formula equations for the following reactions? (a) propene reacts with hydrogen chloride...

What are the stereochemical formula equations for the following reactions?

(a) propene reacts with hydrogen chloride gas

(b) ethane undergoes complete combustion

(c) butane reacts with bromine

(d) pent-2-ene reacts with water

(e) cyclohexanol eliminates water to produce a cycloalkene

(f) 2-bromopropane undergoes an elimination reaction with hydroxide ions

(g) ethanol reacts with propanoic acid

Model the equations given above. Include all reactants and all (primary) products as well as the correct IUPAC name(s) for all organic products. (You do not need to balance the equations, and can also do line structural diagrams instead of the method below)

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