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Please help me complete this. Two-step reactions will contain two boxes.

1. MgBr CI HI H AICI 2. H 3. PCC, CH.CH 1 . H 2. H 3. H.CO OH 1. OH 2 Final product shows strong absortance at 1700 cm. H-NM

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