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1. 2. 3.a. (1) Dehydration; (2) halogenation; (3) hydrogenationb. (1) Hydrogenation; (2) dehydration; (3) halogenationc. (1) Hydrogenation; (2) halogenation; (3) dehydrationd. (1) Halogenation; (2) hydrogenation; (3) dehydratione. (1) Dehydration; (2) hydrogenation; (3) halogenation____ 60. Which of the reactions shown are reductions?a. (1), (2), and (3) d. (4) onlyb. (1) and (3) only e. (1) and (4) onlyc. (2) and (4) only____ 61. Select the compound with the highest boiling point at standard pressure.a. d.b. e.c.____ 62. As a chemist in an automotive research company, you are asked to make a substitute for ethylene glycol,the major component of antifreeze used in cars. Which of these reactions would you use to provide aproduct that has similar properties?a.

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