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2018 Spring âã OCH3 3. FeBt3 NO2 1 . HNO3,H2SO4 2.H2/Pd . CH, CH3 KMnO4 Br H3O* 5. FeBr3 OH CrO3, H2SO4 H20, acetone OH 6. Br 7. CHCH)N
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