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Which of these are elimination reactions? Check all that apply.
CH3OH + CH3COOH → CH3CO2CH3 + H20
C3H7OH → C3H6 + H20
H9C2Br + NaOH → C2H4 + NaBr + H20
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Which of these are elimination reactions? Check all that apply.
CH3OH + CH3COOH → CH3CO2CH3 + H20
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