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Draw the major organic product of the reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry via wedge/dash bonds, including explicit H and D atoms, at the stereogenic center. Omit byproducts such as salts or methanol

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In the reaction ocurrs a nucleophilic substitution of a primary alkyl bromide, where the nucleophile is CH3O-.

Step-by-step explanation:

Nucleophilic substitution is a type of substitution reaction in which a nucleophile replaces an atom or group in an electrophilic position of a molecule, called a leaving group.

It is a type of fundamental reaction in organic chemistry, where the reaction occurs on an electrophilic carbon. Although nucleophilic substitution reactions can also take place on covalent inorganic compounds.

Draw the major organic product of the reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry via wedge-example-1
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