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Organic Chemistry
Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
What is the product of the reaction between (S)-2-bromobutane and the hydroxide nucleophile, OH^−?
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The product of the reaction between (S)-2-bromobutane and the hydroxide nucleophile, OH^− is (S)-butan-2-ol.
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