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Which product will form when optically active form of `C_4 H_9 Br` is subjected to dehydrohalogenation?

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To solve the question regarding the product formed when the optically active form of C4H9Br undergoes dehydrohalogenation, let's break it down step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the Structure of C4H9Br The compound C4H9Br can have several structural isomers. However, since we are dealing with an optically active form, we will focus on 2-bromobutane, which has the structure: ``` CH3 | ...
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