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How much product (3-methyl-3-heptanol) should you produce from this reaction in ml? show your calculation using conversion factors/dimensional analysis. start with the mmol of limiting reagent. then use five conversion factors. remember: 1000 mmole = 1 mol and 1 ml = 1 cm3. also, given the balanced equation, one mole of alcohol = one mole of starting reagent. you also need to know that for a given compound, use molecular weight to switch between moles and grams and density to switch between grams and ml.

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