Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. HBr (1 equiv) H2O2
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HBr is a strong acid and H2O2 is a strong oxidizing agent. In this reaction, H2O2 will oxidize HBr to form Br2. Show more…
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