Starting with ethene, follow the reaction scheme above. Match each letter with the best major product label represented in the list below. Each label is paired with a number. Your answer should be the number associated with . For example, if is an simple alkane and is a diol, the first two digits of your answer will be . Each label is used only once
alc. stands for alcohol
PCC stands for Pyridinium Chlorochromate
m-CPBA stands for meta-Chloro Peroxybenzoic acid
David's Organic Chemistry Set
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A : Epoxide B : Halohydrin C : Dihalide D : Alkyne E : Simple Alkane F : Diol G : Dial A B C D E F G = 7 5 6 4 1 2 3