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Q.
The number of possible enantiomeric pair(s) produced from the bromination of $I$ and $II$, respectively, are
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Solution:
Bromination of compound $I$ will give a meso product. So, will not have any enantiomer product, but bromination of compound $II$ gives a chiral compound, hence its two form $d$ and $l$ are possible, which are mirror images of each other and are non-superimposable. It’s other enantiomeric form will be
So, it will have one enantiomeric pair. Thus, correct option is (a).