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2. How many mono-chlorinated products, including only constitutional isomers, are possible when chlorine is reacted with meth
2. How many mono-chlorinated products, including only constitutional isomers, are possible when chlorine is reacted with methyl cyclopentane? 3. Two of the constitutional isomers from the reaction in question 2 exhibit stereoisomerism. List the two by name and indicate how many stereoisomers there are for each constitutional isomer. a. name \# stereo b. name \# stereo 4. Use a mechanistic approach to show the production of one (and only one) of the monochlorinated products from question 2. 5. Briefly explain why NBS is used instead of when halogenating alkenes.


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