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Allylic radical intermediate

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A. Draw the resonance forms fo the allylic radical intermediate that accounts for the formation of B and C in the reaction below:


B. D and E, below, are minor products in the above reaction. Explain why.
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Draw the resonance forms fo the allylic radical intermediate that
accounts for the formation of B and C in the reaction below:

D and E, below, are minor products in the above reaction. Explain why.
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