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End product forms when cyclohexanol reats with pbr3

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1-bromo-3-methylcyclohexane

Explanation: The reaction of 3-methylcyclohexanol with phosphorous bromide gives 1-bromo-3-methylcyclohexane as the final product. In the reaction the bromide ion dissociates from the PrBr3 and attaches to the cyclohexanol.

This reaction comes under the category of alcohols reactions with PrBr3 and the reaction would differ with primary, secondary or tertiary alcohols. Hence, each type of alcohol would yield a different product

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