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- Draw a veasonable mechanism for this reaction that involves free radicals. hv DH cat. OH Ph Pn H,CGive the major substitution product of the following reaction. a O CH3CO₂H Br heat CH₂ ? O There is no reaction under these conditions or the correct product is not listed here.b) DRAW THE product of each of the following reactions? DRAW expected product stereochemistry, where NEEDED TO b) חוו H3C- Pd(OAc)2 Ag2CO3 dppe H OBn 1. B2H6, THF CH3 CH3 2. NaOH, H2O2 B 0